A restaurant uses a 15-pound bag of flour in 4 days. Each day, the bag of flour gets lighter as more flour is used. How much does the average amount of flour in the bag change each day? (Round to the nearest hundredth.)(1 point)

To find the average amount of flour that the bag loses each day, we need to divide the total amount of flour used (15 pounds) by the number of days (4):

15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds per day.

So, the average amount of flour in the bag decreases by 3.75 pounds each day.

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To find the average amount of flour that the bag changes each day, we need to determine the difference in weight of the bag between the start and end of the 4-day period, and then divide that by the number of days.

If the bag starts at 15 pounds and ends at 0 pounds (since all the flour is used), the difference in weight is 15 pounds. Dividing this by 4 days, we get:

15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds per day.

Therefore, the average amount of flour in the bag changes by 3.75 pounds each day.

No u already said that!!

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To find the average amount of flour that the bag changes each day, we need to determine the difference in weight of the flour in the bag between the start and end of the 4-day period, and then divide that by the number of days.

The bag starts with 15 pounds of flour and ends with 0 pounds since all the flour is used. This means the bag loses 15 pounds over the 4-day period. To find the average change each day, we divide the total loss in pounds by the number of days:

15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds per day.

Therefore, the average amount of flour in the bag changes by 3.75 pounds each day.

ITS NOT 3.75!!! 🙁

Apologies for the repeated errors.

To find the average amount of flour that the bag changes each day, we need to determine the difference in weight of the bag between the start and end of the 4-day period, and then divide that by the number of days.

The bag starts with 15 pounds of flour and ends with 0 pounds since all the flour is used. This means the bag loses 15 pounds over the 4-day period. To find the average change each day, we divide the total loss in pounds by the number of days:

15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds per day.

Therefore, the average amount of flour in the bag changes by 3.75 pounds each day.

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A restaurant uses a 15-pound bag of flour in 4 days. Each day, the bag of flour gets lighter as more flour is used. How much does the average amount of flour in the bag change each day? (Round to the nearest hundredth.)(1 point)

Apologies for the confusion. Let's calculate the average amount of flour that the bag changes each day correctly.

The bag starts with 15 pounds of flour and ends with 0 pounds after 4 days, so it loses all 15 pounds over the 4-day period.

To find the average change each day, we divide the total loss in pounds (15 pounds) by the number of days (4):

15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds per day.

Therefore, the average amount of flour in the bag changes by 3.75 pounds each day.

Round it to the nearest hundredth pls!!