Tip Calculation Practice
A Grade 11 math worksheet focused on calculating tips, understanding percentages, and applying them to real-world scenarios.
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Tip Calculation Practice
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Read each scenario carefully and calculate the tip, total bill, or original cost as requested. Show all your work.
1. A customer's bill at a restaurant is $45.75. If they want to leave a 15% tip, how much will the tip be, and what is the total amount they will pay?
2. Sarah received excellent service, so she decided to leave a 20% tip on her $62.50 dinner bill. Calculate the tip amount and the total cost of her dinner.
1. To calculate a tip, you multiply the original bill by the of the tip.
2. If a tip is 18%, you would multiply the bill by to find the tip amount.
3. Adding the tip to the original bill gives you the bill.
1. A taxi fare was $28.00. If you leave a 10% tip, what is the total amount paid?
$2.80
$28.10
$30.80
$38.00
2. If a customer paid a total of $78.00, including a 20% tip, what was the original bill before the tip?
$65.00
$62.40
$70.00
$93.60
1. A 15% tip on a $50 bill is $7.50.
True
False
2. If you want to pay a total of $100 and your bill is $85, you are leaving more than a 15% tip.
True
False
3. A group of friends went out for dinner. Their total bill was $120. They want to split the bill evenly among 4 people and leave an 18% tip. How much will each person pay?