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) pounds

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

15 pounds / 4 days = 3.75 pounds/day

So the average amount of flour in the bag is changing by approximately 3.75 pounds each day.

To find the average amount of flour the bag loses each day, we need to divide the total amount of flour lost by the number of days.

The total amount of flour lost is 15 pounds because that is the initial weight of the bag.

The number of days is 4.

To find the average amount of flour lost each day, we divide the total amount of flour lost by the number of days:

Average amount of flour lost per day = Total amount of flour lost / Number of days

Average amount of flour lost per day = 15 pounds / 4 days

Average amount of flour lost per day = 3.75 pounds

Therefore, the average amount of flour in the bag changes by 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.

Given that a 15-pound bag of flour is used in 4 days, the total change in flour would be 15 pounds.

To find the average, we divide the total change of 15 pounds by the number of days, which is 4.

Average amount of flour that changes each day = Total change in flour / Number of days
Average amount of flour that changes each day = 15 pounds / 4 days

Calculating this, we get:
Average amount of flour that changes each day = 3.75 pounds

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