Final answer:
Without the total distance n travels to Peet's parasailing, we cannot compute the number of breezes felt. If provided, the number of breezes can be calculated by dividing the total distance by 1/10 mile since a breeze is felt every 1/10 mile.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find out how many times n feels a breeze on her way to Peet's parasailing, we need to know the total distance she travels.
Since the distance is not provided in the question, we cannot determine the exact number of times she feels a breeze.
However, if n walks a certain distance, the number of breezes felt can be calculated by dividing that distance by 1/10 of a mile, since she feels a breeze every 1/10 of a mile.
For example, if n walks 2 miles to Peet's parasailing, we would calculate the number of breezes as follows:
- Number of breezes = Total distance / Distance per breeze
- Number of breezes = 2 miles / (1/10) mile
- Number of breezes = 2 * (10/1)
- Number of breezes = 20
In this example, n would feel the breeze 20 times.