Ramon makes 33 donuts every 7 hours. Using a unit rate, determine how many whole donuts he would make in 5 hours.(1 point)

Responses

46
46

1
1

23
23

4
4

To find the unit rate, divide the number of donuts made (33) by the number of hours (7):

33 donuts / 7 hours = 4.714 donuts/hour

Next, multiply the unit rate by the number of hours (5):

4.714 donuts/hour * 5 hours = 23.57 donuts

Since we can't have a fraction of a donut, we round down to the nearest whole number:

23 whole donuts.

So, the correct response is 23.

To determine how many whole donuts Ramon would make in 5 hours, we can use a unit rate.

Given that Ramon makes 33 donuts every 7 hours, we can find the unit rate by dividing the number of donuts by the number of hours:

Unit Rate = 33 donuts / 7 hours = 4.714 donuts/hour (rounded to 3 decimal places)

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

Whole donuts = Unit Rate * Number of hours

Whole donuts = 4.714 donuts/hour * 5 hours = 23.57 donuts (rounded to the nearest whole number)

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

To determine how many whole donuts Ramon would make in 5 hours, we can use a unit rate. A unit rate is the rate of a single unit of a quantity. In this case, the unit rate would be the number of donuts made per hour.

Given that Ramon makes 33 donuts every 7 hours, we can find the unit rate by dividing the total number of donuts (33) by the total number of hours (7):

Unit rate = 33 donuts / 7 hours
= 4.71 donuts per hour (rounded to two decimal places)

Now, to find out how many whole donuts Ramon would make in 5 hours, we can multiply the unit rate by the number of hours:

Number of donuts in 5 hours = Unit rate * Number of hours
= 4.71 donuts per hour * 5 hours
= 23.55 donuts

Since we are looking for the number of whole donuts, we can round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, Ramon would make 23 whole donuts in 5 hours.