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How do you estimate a 15 percent tip? - Answers

If you have a calculator, multiply the bill amount by 0.15 If not: Take the amount of the bill. Move the decimal place one place to the left - that is 10% Halve that number - that is 5% Add the two together - and you've got 15% Simplicity! So, bill of 37.56 Step 1: 3.76 Step 2: 1.88 Step 3: 5.64



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If you have a calculator, multiply the bill amount by 0.15 If not: Take the amount of the bill. Move the decimal place one place to the left - that is 10% Halve that number - that is 5% Add the two together - and you've got 15% Simplicity! So, bill of 37.56 Step 1: 3.76 Step 2: 1.88 Step 3: 5.64



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How do you estimate a 15 percent tip? - Answers

If you have a calculator, multiply the bill amount by 0.15 If not: Take the amount of the bill. Move the decimal place one place to the left - that is 10% Halve that number - that is 5% Add the two together - and you've got 15% Simplicity! So, bill of 37.56 Step 1: 3.76 Step 2: 1.88 Step 3: 5.64

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      If you have a calculator, multiply the bill amount by 0.15 If not: Take the amount of the bill. Move the decimal place one place to the left - that is 10% Halve that number - that is 5% Add the two together - and you've got 15% Simplicity! So, bill of 37.56 Step 1: 3.76 Step 2: 1.88 Step 3: 5.64
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