Sandy uses 2/7 of a pound of raisins in each batch of raisin bread.

Yesterday, Sandy used 5/7 of a pound of raisins.

How many batches of raisin bread did
Sandy make yesterday?

(5/7) / (2/7)

(5/7) * (7/2) = 35/14 = 2 1/2 batches

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To find out how many batches of raisin bread Sandy made yesterday, we need to divide the total amount of raisins Sandy used yesterday (5/7 pound) by the amount of raisins used in each batch (2/7 pound).

So, we need to perform the following division calculation:

(5/7 pound) ÷ (2/7 pound)

To divide fractions, we can multiply the first fraction by the reciprocal of the second fraction.

(5/7 pound) ÷ (2/7 pound) = (5/7 pound) * (7/2 pound)

When multiplying fractions, we multiply the numerators (the top numbers) and the denominators (the bottom numbers):

(5/7 pound) * (7/2 pound) = (5 * 7) / (7 * 2) = 35 / 14

Now, we can simplify this fraction:

35 / 14 = 5/2

So, Sandy made 5/2 batches of raisin bread yesterday.

To find the number of batches of raisin bread that Sandy made yesterday, we need to divide the total weight of raisins used (5/7 of a pound) by the weight of raisins used in each batch (2/7 of a pound).

First, let's subtract the total weight of raisins used (5/7 of a pound) from the weight of raisins used in each batch (2/7 of a pound) to find how many times the weight of raisins used in each batch fits into the total weight of raisins used.

(5/7) - (2/7) = 3/7

Now, let's divide the total weight of raisins used (3/7 of a pound) by the weight of raisins used in each batch (2/7 of a pound).

(3/7) ÷ (2/7) = 3/7 × 7/2 = 3/2 = 1 1/2

Therefore, Sandy made 1 1/2 batches of raisin bread yesterday.