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pentagon [3]
3 years ago
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Melissa and Joey enjoyed dinner at a restaurant. They paid the waiter $100.50 plus a 20% tip. How much did each person pay if th

ey split the total bill in half?
Mathematics
1 answer:
BigorU [14]3 years ago
7 0

Each person should pay if the total bill should split is $60.30.

Given that,

  • The two-person paid the waiter $100.50.
  • Also,  there is a 20% tip.

Based on the above information,

The total amount paid including the tip is

= $100.50 + 20% of $100.50

= $120.60

Now the above amount should be split into 2 persons so it should be $60.30.

Therefore we can conclude that each person should pay if the total bill should split is $60.30.

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