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The Johnson's bill at the restaurant is $112.00. How much should Mr. Johnson leave as a tip if he plans to tip 15%?
A-$15.00

B-$16.80

C-$95.20

D-$128.80


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Answer:

D. $128.80

Step-by-step explanation:

You find tip by dividing the percentage by 100 and multiply that number by the decimal. ($112)*(.15)= $16.80

Then you add them and get $128.80

D. $128.80 you would take the bill of $112.00 and multiply it by .15 and then add the $112.00 back to that amount and you come up with answer D