
Calculating Tip
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 4 Questions
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Mastering Tips and Discounts
Learn how to calculate tips and discounts like a pro
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Calculating Tips and Discounts
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Multiple Choice
What is the method to calculate the final total amount after applying a discount or tip?
Multiply the original price by the discount percentage and add the tip amount
Multiply the bill amount by the desired tip percentage and subtract the discount amount
Multiply the original price by the discount percentage and add the tip amount
Multiply the bill amount by the desired tip percentage and add the discount amount
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Calculating Final Total
Multiply the bill amount by the desired tip percentage and add the discount amount. This method helps determine the final total after applying a discount or tip. It ensures that both the discount and tip are accounted for, resulting in an accurate total. Remember to adjust the tip percentage and discount amount based on your preferences and the specific situation.
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Calculating Tips and Discounts
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Multiple Choice
What is the fourth step in mastering the art of calculating tips and discounts?
Determine the bill amount
Decide on the tip percentage
Multiply the bill amount by the tip percentage
Add the tip amount to the bill amount for the total
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Mastering Tips and Discounts
Trivia: The fourth step in mastering the art of calculating tips and discounts is to add the tip amount to the bill amount for the total. This ensures that the final amount includes both the bill and the tip. Remember, always calculate the tip accurately to avoid any surprises when paying the bill!
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Calculating Tips and Discounts
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of discounts and tips?
To encourage purchases and reduce prices
To increase the original price and bill amount
To confuse customers and service providers
To calculate the total cost of a purchase
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Discounts and Tips
To encourage purchases and reduce prices. Discounts and tips are used to incentivize customers to make purchases by offering lower prices. They also help reduce the overall cost of a purchase, making it more affordable for customers. By providing discounts and tips, businesses can attract more customers and increase sales.
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Calculating Discounts
To calculate a discount using a percentage, multiply the original price by the percentage as a decimal. Subtract the discount amount from the original price to get the discounted price. Example: Original price = $100, Discount = 20%, Discounted price = $100 - ($100 * 0.20) = $80.
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Multiple Choice
How do you calculate a discount using a percentage?
Multiply the original price by the percentage as a decimal and subtract the discount amount from the original price.
Divide the original price by the percentage as a decimal and add the discount amount to the original price.
Multiply the original price by the percentage as a decimal and add the discount amount to the original price.
Subtract the discount amount from the original price and divide the result by the percentage as a decimal.
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Calculating Discounts
Multiply the original price by the percentage as a decimal and subtract the discount amount from the original price. This formula helps you save money while shopping! Remember, discounts are always exciting!
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Calculating Tips and Discounts
Mastering Tips and Discounts
Learn how to calculate tips and discounts like a pro
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