Marie went out for dinner with her friend. The dinner cost $24. Tax is 5% and Marcie wants to leave a
15% tip (she computed tip on the cost of dinner and tax.) How much will Marcie pay all together for
dinner?

Respuesta :

It answers will be 4.8

Answer:

$28.83

Step-by-step explanation:

We will use:  [tex]\frac{part}{whole}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex] and then use cross multiplication.

Let's solve the tax first.

We have:

tax (percent) = 5%

dinner cost (whole) = $24

we want to solve for "part". Lets set the equation up before we plug anything in

[tex]part*100=percent*whole[/tex]

[tex]part = (\frac{percent*whole}{100} )[/tex]

now plug everything in:

[tex]part = (\frac{5*24}{100} )[/tex]

part = $1.20

what does this mean?

Well it actually means $1.20 is the amount of money we pay in tax.

So we add that to our total.

24 + 1.20 = $25.20

Next we will do the tip. We will use the same equation as above:

tip (percent) = 15%

dinner cost (whole) = $25.20

plug everything in:

[tex]part = (\frac{15*24.2}{100} )[/tex]

part = $3.63

That means we pay an extra 3.63 as a tip. So lets add that to our dinner cost:

25.20 + 3.63 = $28.83

So we end up paying $28.83 for our dinner in total.

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