Sometimes traffic on the road looks like it goes on forever. It got us thinking: how many cars could you line up end to end from Los Angeles to New York? Well, we can draw the shortest line from LA to New York — “as the crow flies” — and see how many 16-foot midsize cars would fit. Turns out the cities are 2,448 miles apart. But cars can’t just plow through houses and telephone poles to drive that line! If the cars stay on the road, it’s 2,789 miles. Either way, that’s a lot of gas tanks to fill!
Lace up: If you see a blue car, then a red car, then silver, then blue, then red, then silver…what color car comes next?
Jog: If your car is 1 foot longer than our 16-foot guess, how long is your car?
Sprint: If you lined up 4 10-foot long Smart Cars, how far would they stretch?
Hurdle: If you could drive 100 miles an hour nonstop like a maniac, could you get from New York to LA in just 1 day?
High Jump: How many 16-foot cars fit in 1 mile, which is 5,280 feet? (Hint if needed: One way to divide by 16 is to cut in half 4 times in a row!)
Pole Vault: If you round off to 700 slightly shorter cars per mile, about how many cars can fit from New York to LA, in hundreds of thousands of cars?
Answers:
Lace up: A blue car.
Jog: 17 feet.
Sprint: 40 feet.
Hurdle: No, since you could drive just 2,400 miles.
High Jump: 330 cars.
Pole Vault: If you want your answer in hundreds of thousands, and you’re already multiplying a number (cars) in the hundreds, you can round the other number (miles) to the nearest thousand. That gives us 3,000 miles x 700 cars per mile. Another way to multiply that is 3 x 1000 x 7 x 100, which is 3 x 7 x 100,000 (one hundred thousand). That comes to 2,100,000 cars (which is the same as 21 hundred thousand)!