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Bonnie is making pudding pops to bring to a picnic tomorrow. She has 33 quarts of pudding, and each batch of pudding pops uses 25\frac{2}{5} of a quart of pudding. How many batches can Bonnie make with all of the pudding that she has? Use the model to help answer the question. Write your answer as a whole number, proper fraction, or mixed number. \newline____ batches

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Q. Bonnie is making pudding pops to bring to a picnic tomorrow. She has 33 quarts of pudding, and each batch of pudding pops uses 25\frac{2}{5} of a quart of pudding. How many batches can Bonnie make with all of the pudding that she has? Use the model to help answer the question. Write your answer as a whole number, proper fraction, or mixed number. \newline____ batches
  1. Calculate Total Pudding: Calculate the total amount of pudding available in quarts. 33 quarts total
  2. Determine Batches per Quart: Determine how many batches can be made from each quart using the ratio of 25\frac{2}{5} quart per batch.\newlineEach quart can make 1(25)=52\frac{1}{(\frac{2}{5})} = \frac{5}{2} batches, which simplifies to 2.52.5 batches per quart.
  3. Find Total Batches: Multiply the number of batches per quart by the total number of quarts to find the total number of batches Bonnie can make.\newline2.52.5 batches/quart * 33 quarts = 7.57.5 batches

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