A Baker uses 1 3/4 sacks of flour when baking cakes for his bakery. How many sacks of flour will the in days

To determine how many sacks of flour the baker will need in 'n' days, we need to know the number of cakes the baker bakes each day. Let's assume that the baker bakes 'x' cakes each day.

Since the baker uses 1 3/4 sacks of flour when baking cakes, we can write this as a fraction: 7/4 sacks of flour for each cake.

To find out how many sacks of flour the baker will need in 'n' days, we can multiply the number of cakes baked each day by the amount of flour used per cake, and then multiply by 'n' days:

Total sacks of flour = (number of cakes per day) * (amount of flour used per cake) * (number of days)

So, the formula to calculate the sacks of flour the baker will need in 'n' days is:

Total sacks of flour = (x cakes/day) * (7/4 sacks of flour per cake) * (n days)

You can substitute the values of 'x' and 'n' into this formula to get the answer.

How many sacks does he use each day?

How many days?