Tip Calculation Practice
Practice calculating tips and total costs in various real-world scenarios.
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Tip Calculation Practice
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Read each problem carefully and calculate the tip amount, total cost, or original bill amount as requested. Show your work for each problem.
1. A family went out for dinner, and their bill came to $65. If they want to leave a 15% tip, how much should the tip be?
2. Sarah got her hair cut for $40. She decided to give her stylist a 20% tip. What was the tip amount?
3. The cost of a taxi ride was $22. If you want to leave a 10% tip, what is the total amount you will pay?
4. Mark bought groceries for $75. He wants to give the delivery person a 5% tip. How much will he pay in total?
5. If a bill is $50 and you leave a 18% tip, the tip amount is .
6. A 20% tip on a $30 meal would make the total cost .
7. A restaurant bill is $80. If you leave a 15% tip, what is the total amount paid?
$12
$92
$68
$80
8. A 25% tip on a $100 bill is $25.
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