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

To find out how much the average amount of flour in the bag changes each day, we can divide the total amount of flour used (15 pounds) by the number of days it takes to use that amount (4 days).

So, the average amount of flour used per day would be:

15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds

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

To find the average amount of flour in the bag that changes each day, we need to divide the total change in flour by the number of days.

The total change in flour is 15 pounds (the initial weight of the bag).

The number of days is 4.

So, the average amount of flour in the bag that changes each day is 15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds.

Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the average amount of flour in the bag changes by 3.75 pounds each day.

To find the average amount of flour the bag changes each day, we need to divide the total change in weight of the bag by the number of days.

Given that a 15-pound bag of flour is used in 4 days, we can calculate the average change in weight per day as follows:

Change in weight of the bag per day = Total change in weight of the bag / Number of days

Since the bag gets lighter as more flour is used, the total change in weight of the bag would be 15 pounds (the initial weight) minus 0 pounds (the final weight):

Total change in weight of the bag = 15 pounds - 0 pounds = 15 pounds

Now, let's calculate the average change in weight per day:

Average change in weight per day = 15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds

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