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

To find the number of days it will take Jamal to fill an order of 75 toys, we can set up a proportion:

8 toys / 5 days = 75 toys / x days

Cross multiplying, we get:
8x = 75 * 5
8x = 375

Dividing both sides by 8, we get:
x = 375 / 8
x ≈ 46.88

So, it will take Jamal approximately 47 days to fill an order of 75 toys. Rounded to the nearest whole number of days, it will take 47 days.

To find out how many days it will take Jamal to fill an order of 75 toys, we can set up a proportion.

In this case, we know that Jamal is creating an average of 8 toys every 5 days.

Let's set up the proportion as follows:

8 toys / 5 days = 75 toys / x days

To solve for x, we can cross multiply and then divide:

(8 toys) * (x days) = (5 days) * (75 toys)

8x = 375

To isolate x, we can divide both sides of the equation by 8:

x = 375 / 8

x ≈ 46.88

Rounding to the nearest whole number, it will take Jamal approximately 47 days to fill an order of 75 toys.

To find the number of days it will take to fill an order of 75 toys, we can use the concept of ratios.

First, we find the rate of production: 8 toys every 5 days.

We can simplify this rate ratio by dividing both the numerator and denominator by the greatest common divisor, which is 1.

So, the simplified rate is 8 toys every 5 days.

To find the number of days it will take to produce 75 toys, we set up a proportion:

8 toys / 5 days = 75 toys / x days

Cross-multiplying, we get:

8x = 75 * 5

8x = 375

To find x, we divide both sides by 8:

x = 375 / 8

x ≈ 46.875

Rounding to the nearest whole number, it will take approximately 47 days 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 find out how many whole donuts Ramon would make in 5 hours, we can use the concept of unit rate.

First, we need to find the rate at which Ramon makes donuts, which is 33 donuts every 7 hours.

To find the unit rate, we divide the number of donuts by the number of hours:

33 donuts / 7 hours = 4.714 donuts per hour

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

5 hours * 4.714 donuts per hour = 23.57 donuts

Since we want the number of whole donuts, we round down to the nearest whole number:

23 donuts

Therefore, Ramon would make approximately 23 whole donuts in 5 hours.