lynn wants to make 25 dresses. one dress uses 2 2/3 yd of fabric. the bolts of fabric she wants to use each have 30 yd jf fabric on them. how many bolts will lynn need to use?

25 * 2 2/3 = ?

Can you take it from here?

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To find out how many bolts Lynn will need to use, we can divide the total amount of fabric she needs by the amount of fabric on each bolt.

First, let's find out how much fabric Lynn needs in total. We know that one dress requires 2 2/3 yards of fabric, and she wants to make 25 dresses. We can calculate the total fabric needed by multiplying the fabric required for one dress by the number of dresses:

Total fabric needed = (2 2/3 yards/dress) x 25 dresses

To simplify the calculation, let's convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction:
2 2/3 = (2 * 3 + 2) / 3 = 8/3

Total fabric needed = (8/3 yards/dress) x 25 dresses

To multiply fractions, we multiply the numerators and denominators:
Total fabric needed = (8/3) * 25 = (8 * 25) / 3 = 200 / 3

Now, we need to determine how many bolts she will need, considering each bolt has 30 yards of fabric. We divide the total fabric needed by the amount of fabric on each bolt:

Number of bolts needed = Total fabric needed / Fabric on each bolt
= (200/3) / 30

To divide fractions, we multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor:
Number of bolts needed = (200/3) * (1/30)
= (200/3) * (1/30)
= (200 * 1) / (3 * 30)
= 200 / 90
= 20 / 9

Therefore, Lynn will need to use approximately 2.2222 (rounded to four decimal places) bolts of fabric.