The amount of the tip is 5.40 and the total bill would be 41.40
36.51
Set up the equation as follows, with x representing the unknown number: x * % = tip (substitute with the known numbers, 15% is expressed as .15) x * .15 = 5.25 (divide both side by .15 to solve the initial amount of the bill) x = 35.00 (this is the initial amount of the bill) 35.00 + 5.25 = 40.25 (this is the total amount, including the tip)
I'd leave at least a 15% tip, but 10% estimated of $27.00 would be about $3. But I'd just drop a 5.
It depends on TAX and the number of PEOPLE paying. So, DIVIDE.
No, the tip does not include tax in the total bill amount.
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The amount of the tip is 5.40 and the total bill would be 41.40
To properly tip on a receipt, calculate the tip amount as a percentage of the total bill (usually 15-20). Write this amount on the tip line, then add it to the total bill to get the final amount you will pay. Sign the receipt and keep a copy for your records.
Tip
No tip on the whole bill.
Yes, it is customary to tip on the total amount of the bill, including the tax, when dining out.
Yes, it is customary to tip on the total amount of the bill, including tax, when dining at a restaurant.
-- Remember that "15 percent" means 0.15 . -- Multiply the bill by that number to calculate the tip.
36.51
If the total of your bill is $249.10 and you want to leave a 15 percent tip it would be $37.37.
18% of 88 is 15.84