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

To find the unit rate, divide the number of donuts by the number of hours: 33 donuts / 7 hours = <<33/7=4.714285714285714>>4.71 donuts per hour

To find how many whole donuts Ramon makes in 5 hours, multiply the unit rate by the number of hours: 4.71 donuts/hour * 5 hours = <<4.71*5=23.55>>23.55 donuts.
Ramon would make 23 whole donuts in 5 hours. Answer: \boxed{23}.

To determine the unit rate, divide the number of donuts Ramon makes by the number of hours it takes.

Unit rate = Number of donuts ÷ Number of hours

Unit rate = 33 donuts ÷ 7 hours

Unit rate = 4.71 donuts per hour

To find out how many whole donuts Ramon would make in 5 hours, multiply the unit rate by the number of hours.

Number of donuts = Unit rate × Number of hours

Number of donuts = 4.71 donuts per hour × 5 hours

Number of donuts = 23.55

Since we're talking about whole donuts, Ramon would make 23 whole donuts in 5 hours.

To determine how many whole donuts Ramon would make in 5 hours, we need to find the unit rate or the rate at which he makes the donuts per hour.

To find the unit rate, we divide the total number of donuts he makes (33) by the number of hours it takes him to make them (7).

Unit rate = Total number of donuts / Number of hours = 33 donuts / 7 hours

Simplifying, we have:

Unit rate = 4.71 donuts/hour (rounded to two decimal places)

Now that we have the unit rate of 4.71 donuts per hour, we can find the number of whole donuts Ramon would make in 5 hours by multiplying the unit rate by the number of hours:

Number of donuts = Unit rate * Number of hours = 4.71 donuts/hour * 5 hours

Calculating this, we find:

Number of donuts = 23.55 donuts

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