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15 September, 03:22

The standard tip in a restaurant is 15% of the bill before tax. Many people in California find the tip by doubling the sales tax, which is 8.25%. By how many cents does this exceed the standard tip on a bill of 60% before tax?

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  1. 15 September, 04:34
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    To answer this you could do a couple things. 1. Actually calculate both tips and then subtract them. Here is the math (assuming it is $60, not 60% that you mean). a. 0.15 x 60 = $9. b. 0.0825 x 2 x 60=$9.90. c. 9.90-9.00 = $0.90 difference.

    The other strategy would be to find the difference on the percents and then multiply by $60. a. 8.25%x2=16.5%-15%. Difference of 1.5%. b. 0.015 x $60=$0.90.
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