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Notes Over 3.6 Solve the equation.

Notes Over 3.6 Solve the equation.

Notes Over 3.6 Solve the equation.

Notes Over 3.6 Solve the equation.

Notes Over 3.6 Solve the equation. Multiply by 10

Notes Over 3.6 Solve the equation. Multiply by 100

Notes Over 3.6 Your price limit is $13.91 Verbal Model Price Limit Solving a Real-Life Problem 7. While dining at a restaurant, you want to leave a 15% tip. You have a total of $16.00 to spend. What is your price limit for the dinner plus a tip? Verbal Model Price Limit Tip Rate Price Limit Total Price Your price limit is $13.91

Notes Over 3.6 Your price limit is $11.67 Verbal Model Total Price Solving a Real-Life Problem 8. While dining at a restaurant, you want to leave a 20% tip. You have a total of $14.00 to spend. What is your price limit for the dinner plus a tip? Verbal Model Price Limit Total Price Tip Rate Your price limit is $11.67

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