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27 June, 01:02

At noon, a barista notices that she has $ 10 in her tip jar. If she makes an average of $ 0.50 from each customer, how much will she have in her tip jar if she serves n more customers during her shift

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  1. 27 June, 01:06
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    Total Amount in Barista's tip jar = $ 10 + $ 0.50n

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Barista makes an average of $ 0.50 from each customer

    So, for n more customers, She will be having following amount in her tip jar:

    Additional tip amount = $ 0.50 x n

    Here the word "additional" is used, because she already had an amount of $ 10 in her tip jar.

    Adding this amount to her additional tip amount, we will get following expression:

    Total Amount in Barista's tip jar = $ 10 + ($ 0.50 x n)
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