One way to compute a 10% tip is by multiplying the bill by 0.10. How much money would Mr. Boynce need to leave if he left a 10% tip?
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Question 2
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How much more will Mr. Boynce pay if he decided to get the ribeye instead of the t-bone for his entrée?
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Question 3
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Mr. Boynce wants to order the chocolate chimp cake for himself and two other teachers. How much will each teacher pay if they split the price evenly?
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Question 4
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One way to compute a 10% tip is by multiplying the bill by 0.10. How much money would Ms. Dolinski need to leave if she left a 10% tip?
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Question 5
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How much more will Ms. Dolinski save if she decided to get the cheeseburger instead of the turkey panini for her entrée?
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Question 6
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Ms. Dolinski has $20 after her bill and wants to order some cannoli to take home. How many cannoli can she order with $20?
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Question 7
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One way to compute a 20% tip is by multiplying the bill by 0.20. How much money would Mrs. Hessler need to leave if she left a 20% tip?
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Question 8
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How much more will Mrs. Hessler pay if she decided to get the lettuce wraps instead of the spicy safari pasta for her entrée?
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Question 9
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Mrs. Hessler wants to order the boa brownie bites for her and Mrs. Russ. How much will each teacher have to pay if they split the boa brownie bites in half?
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Question 10
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One way to compute a 20% tip is by multiplying the bill by 0.20. How much money would Mr. Lorenz need to leave if he left a 20% tip?
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Question 11
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How much more will Mr. Lorenz pay if he decided to get the ribeye instead of the sirloin for his entrée?
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Question 12
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Mr. Lorenz wants to order the apple pie with ice cream for himself and three other teachers. How much will each teacher pay if they split the price evenly?
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Question 13
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One way to compute a 30% tip is by multiplying the bill by 0.30. How much money would Mrs. Ray need to leave if she left a 30% tip?
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Question 14
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How much more will Mrs. Ray pay if she decided to get the turkey panini instead of the BLT sandwich for her entrée?
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Question 15
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Mrs. Ray wants to order the boa brownie bites for herself and four other teachers. How much will each teacher pay if they split the price evenly?
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Question 16
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One way to compute a 30% tip is by multiplying the bill by 0.30. How much money would Mrs. Russ need to leave if she left a 30% tip?
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Question 17
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How much more will Mrs. Russ save if she decided to get the BLT sandwich instead of the lettuce wraps for her entrée?
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Question 18
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Mrs. Russ wants to order two chocolate chimp cakes for her husband and baby Jack. How much will two chocolate chimp cakes cost her?