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Lesson 13: Eating out

Lesson 13: Eating out. Consumer Math p. 50-51.

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Lesson 13: Eating out

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  1. Lesson 13: Eating out Consumer Math p. 50-51

  2. Many consumers choose dining out as an entertainment event. After a lovely meal in a nice restaurant, a group of diners receives a total bill or check, then often splits the check by dividing the bill by the number of people. Do not forget to add an appropriate tip for the server! People generally tip between 15% and 20% depending on the quality of service.

  3. Exercise A: For each group of diners, estimate the amount of a 15% tip and the amount owed by each person.

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