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18 October, 15:30

Jamal Buys a lunch special for $9.50And a dessert for $3.50. He wants to leave a tip that is about 15% of the bill. He estimates that he should leave a tip of 1.50. Explain whether Jimas estimate is reasonable

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  1. 18 October, 15:52
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    His estimate is somewhat low.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The total bill is $9.50 + 3.50 = $13.00. The estimated tip is 15% of $10, so Jamal needs to add 15% of $3, or $0.45, to his estimate to leave a tip equal to 15% of the bill.

    The tip Jamal has calculated is about 11.5% of the bill. (1.50/13.00 ≈ 0.1154)

    The tip Jamal wants to leave is $1.95. (0.15·13.00 = 1.95)
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