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A typical tip in a restaurant is​ 15% of the total bill. If the bill is ​$90​, what would the typical tip​ be?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Let the tip be x.

You have to take 15% of 90 to get x.

The equation looks like

15/100 * 90 = x Multiply the numerator of the fraction by 90

1350/100 = x Divide by 100

x = 13.50

So the tip is 13.50

There are other ways you could do this problem, but I think this is the most easily understood.

User Quazgar
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Question:-

A typical tip in a restaurant is 15% of the total bill. If the bill is $90, what would the typical tip be?

Answer:-

$13.50

Explanation:-

Let the tip be x.

→ x =
90 * (15)/(100)

→ x =
(1350)/(100)

→ x = $13.50

User Weijun Zhou
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