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1 January, 06:25

The bill at a restaurant is 37.52. Helen wants to leave a 15% tip. If Helen has $40, will she have enough money to pay the bill?

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  1. 1 January, 08:40
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    No, she will go $3.15 above 40.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. Since the tip is 15%, you can either multiply 37.52 by 1.15 or 0.15. In the route of multiplying by 0.15, you need to add it to 37.52. I will multiply by 1.15 to make it easier.

    2. 37.52x1.15 = 43.148 or about $43.15 (rounded).
  2. 1 January, 10:02
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    No, because 15% of 37.52 is 5.62, 37.52 + 5.62 = 43.12. So the desired tip is too high of a percentage
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