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Question 2 (2 points) ✓ Saved Mr. and Mrs. Smith went out to dinner. their bill was $84.00. Mr. Smith left a 18% tip. How much was the tip? A/
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Mr. and Mrs. Smith went out to dinner. their bill was $84.00. Mr. Smith left a 18%
tip. How much was the tip?
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It would be $85 misses you have a team that that was the question in your customers right Mr. say if you -$84 with $.80 back and get the division of the answer
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Given :-
Mrs. Smith left a 20% tip for a dinner that cost $85.
To find :-
About how much tip did Mrs. Smith leave?
Solution :-
The tip is 20% of $85
• Calculating 20% of $85
$ 85 * 15%
$ 85*15/100
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