Jamal is creating toys to sell. He is averaging 8 toys every 5 days. If he continues at this rate, how many days will it take to fill an order of 75? Round to the nearest whole number of days.

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In 5 days, he makes 8 toys.

To make 75 toys, it would take 5/8 * 75 = <<5/8*75=46.875>>46.875 days.
Since we have to round to the nearest whole number, it will take him 47 days. Answer: \boxed{47}.

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I apologize for the mistake. Let me recalculate.

Jamal is averaging 8 toys every 5 days. We need to find how many 5-day periods it would take to make 75 toys.

1. Divide 75 by 8 to find the number of sets of 8 toys he can create: 75 ÷ 8 = 9.375.
2. Since we are only interested in whole 5-day periods, we need to round up to the next whole number. Therefore, it will take him 10 sets of 5 days to create 75 toys.
3. Multiply 10 sets by 5 days to determine the total number of days: 10 x 5 = 50.

If Jamal continues at this rate, it will take him 50 days to fill an order of 75 toys.

Apologies for the confusion. Let's approach the problem again.

If Jamal is averaging 8 toys every 5 days, we can find his rate as 8/5 toys per day. To fill an order of 75 toys, we can set up a proportion:

(8/5 toys per day) = (75 toys)/(x days)

Cross-multiplying, we get:

8 * x = 5 * 75
8x = 375
x = 375/8 ≈ 46.875

Therefore, it will take approximately 46.875 days for Jamal to fill an order of 75 toys. Since we need to round to the nearest whole number, the answer is 47 days.

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Apologies for the confusion earlier. Let's solve the problem correctly this time.

If Jamal is averaging 8 toys every 5 days, we can find his rate as 8/5 toys per day. To fill an order of 75 toys, we can set up the proportion:

(8/5 toys per day) = (75 toys)/(x days)

Cross-multiplying, we get:

8 * x = 5 * 75
8x = 375
x = 375/8 ≈ 46.875

Since we need to round to the nearest whole number, the answer is 47 days.

Therefore, it will take around 47 days for Jamal to fill an order of 75 toys.

Ramon makes 33 donuts every 7 hours. Using a unit rate, determine how many whole donuts he would make in 5 hours

To determine the unit rate, we can divide the number of donuts made (33) by the number of hours (7) to find the rate of donuts made per hour.

33 donuts / 7 hours = 4.714 donuts per hour

Now we can use this unit rate to determine how many whole donuts Ramon would make in 5 hours.

4.714 donuts per hour * 5 hours = 23.57 donuts

Since we are looking for the number of whole donuts, we round down to the nearest whole number.

Ramon would make approximately 23 whole donuts in 5 hours.