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10% and double it. For every $5 you spend, leave a $1 tip. Leaving a Tip in a Restaurant When you eat in a restaurant, you are expected to leave some money as a tip for the person who served your food. The tip is usually a percent of the total bill. Tips are usually about between 15% and 20% of the total bill. If the service is POOR, you should tip 15%. If the service is GREAT, you should tip 20%. You can find the tip amount by calculating 15% or 20% of the total bill. (Change percent to decimal, “of” means x) OR you can use mental math tricks! Use the Hamburger Hut receipt below to calculate how much a 15% tip and a 20% tip would be. NOTE!!! You are always welcome to leave more than the expected tip. REMEMBER to be kind and generous to those who serve you. How to estimate a 15% tip: Step 1: __________ Step 2: __________ Step 3: __________ Step 4: __________ How to estimate a 20% tip: Two simple ways: Take 5 to 1 RULE Round off the total to the nearest dollar. 10% and double it. Take 10% of total. Use the 10% shortcut. Take 5% of total. That’s just half of 10%. For every $5 you spend, leave a $1 tip. Add 10% and 5% to make 15%

If the service was poor, what amount would you leave as a tip and why? 1. A group of friends go to a nice restaurant for dinner. The total bill comes to $64.89. Calculate a 15% tip. Calculate a 20% tip. If the service was poor, what amount would you leave as a tip and why? If the service was wonderful, what amount would you leave as a tip and why? 2. A couple of friends go out to eat at a restaurant in town. Their bill comes to $49.41. Some of the dishes were tasty, but one was not very warm. The server mixed up someone’s order and you had a tough time getting their attention when you needed a drink refill. Approximately what should the tip be? Explain your thinking. 3. A couple go out to eat at a restaurant, and their total bill comes to $32.64. The food was great, the server was attentive and refilled their drinks without even being asked. Approximately what should the tip be? Explain your thinking.