Sam has 1 1/2 feet of cord to make bracelets. Each bracelet needs 1/4 foot of cord. How many bracelets can he make?(1 point)

Sam has 1 1/2 feet of cord, which is equivalent to 3/2 feet.

Each bracelet needs 1/4 foot of cord.
So, Sam can make 3/2 / (1/4) = 6 bracelets. Answer: \boxed{6}.

Andre is cutting fence boards from a large piece of wood 10 1/4 yards long. Each board needs to be 4/5 yards. How many whole, equal-sized boards can he cut from this piece of wood? (1 point)

Andre has a piece of wood that is 10 1/4 yards long, which is equivalent to 41/4 yards.

Each board needs to be 4/5 yards.
So, Andre can cut 41/4 / (4/5) = 41/4 *5/4 = 41*5/4*4 = 205/16 = 12 13/16 boards from this piece of wood.
Since we want to find the whole, equal-sized boards, we round down to the nearest whole number.
Andre can cut 12 whole, equal-sized boards from this piece of wood. Answer: \boxed{12}.