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Jennifer's bill for lunch was $15.00 If Jennifer left a 20% tip, which proportion would BEST represent how to find how much tip she should leave?
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Jennifer's bill for lunch was $15.00
If Jennifer left a 20% tip, which proportion would BEST represent how to find how much tip she should leave?
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ITS $3
SOLOUTION: I LOOKED IT UP AHSHSHDHJDJCI
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$3
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I just looked it up lol
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