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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
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Gabriela has dinner at a cafe and the cost of her meal is \$45.00$45.00dollar sign, 45, point, 00. Because of the service, she w

ants to leave a 15\%15%15, percent tip. What is her total bill including tip?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Zina [86]3 years ago
7 0
Given that <span>Gabriela has dinner at a cafe and the cost of her meal is $45.00 and that she wants to leave a 15% tip.

The amount of tip she left is given by 15% of $45 = 0.15 * 45 = $6.75

Therefore, </span><span>her total bill including tip is $45.00 + $6.75 = $51.75</span>
Olegator [25]3 years ago
6 0
The total bill amount before the service fee is given as $45.
We are given that the tip she wants to leave is 15% of the bill amount, this means that:
tip value = 0.15 * 45 = 6.75$

The total bill would be the summation of the original bill and the tip value she left.

Total bill amount = 45 + 6.75 = 51.75$
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