A visually appealing image of a bakery setting with a vermilion-colored South Asian male, Ravi, in the process of packing flour into nine rustic, brown bags. The bags are punched from thick paper and they each contain approximately 3.25 kg of ivory-colored flour. There's a significant mound of the untreated flour off to the side. The floor is made of washed-out wooden planks and the lighting is warm and welcoming.

A baker had 40 kg of flour.

Ravi packed some of the flour into 9 packets.
Each packet has a mass of 3.25 kg.
How much flour was not packed?

Well, looks like Ravi did some serious packet-ing there! Let's do some math-juggling to figure this out. We know that each packet has a mass of 3.25 kg, and Ravi packed 9 packets. So, the total mass of flour he packed is 3.25 kg/packet * 9 packets = 29.25 kg.

Since the baker started with 40 kg of flour, we can take a bow and subtract Ravi's packet-ed triumph from the total mass. 40 kg - 29.25 kg = 10.75 kg.

Ta-da! There you have it. A total of 10.75 kg of flour is left unpacked and ready to be baked into something delightful.

To find out how much flour was not packed, we need to find the total mass of the packed flour and subtract it from the initial 40 kg.

First, let's find the mass of the packed flour. We know that each packet has a mass of 3.25 kg, and Ravi packed 9 packets, so the total mass of the packed flour is 3.25 kg x 9 = 29.25 kg.

Now, we can subtract the mass of the packed flour from the initial 40 kg to find the mass of the flour that was not packed.

40 kg - 29.25 kg = 10.75 kg

Therefore, the baker did not pack 10.75 kg of flour.

To find out how much flour was not packed, we need to subtract the total mass of the packed flour from the total amount of flour the baker had.

The total mass of the packed flour can be calculated by multiplying the mass of each packet by the number of packets:

Total mass of packed flour = 3.25 kg/packet * 9 packets

Now, to find out how much flour was not packed, we subtract the total mass of the packed flour from the total amount of flour the baker had:

Flour not packed = Total amount of flour – Total mass of packed flour

Let's calculate the answer step by step:

Total mass of packed flour = 3.25 kg/packet * 9 packets = 29.25 kg

Flour not packed = 40 kg - 29.25 kg

Therefore, the baker did not pack 10.75 kg of flour.

A baker had 40 kg of flour.

Ravi packed some of the flour into 9 packets.
Each packet has a mass of 3.25 kg.
How much flour was not packed?

9 * 3.25 = 29.25

now finish it off