A group of 10 friends had lunch together at a restaurant. The meal cost a total of $99.50, including a 15% tip. How much was the total bill for lunch before the tip?

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Answer 1
Answer: Cost of meal before tip + 15% = $99.50

Adding 15% is equal to multiplying by 1.15

Cost of meal before tip x 1.15 = 99.5

This can be rearranged to give;

Cost of meal before tip           = (99.5)/(1.15)

Cost of meal before tip          = $86.52
Answer 2
Answer: each meal was $9.95 a peice aND EACH HAD TO pay $1.50 on the tip


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1. Describe a situation that models a linear pattern and then describe a situation that models a nonlinear pattern. Do not state which situation is linear and which is nonlinear.

Your classmates will need to determine which is which and then write a function that models the linear situation.

Your classmates will also need to write 1 ordered pair that is a solution to the linear function and explain its meaning in the context of the situation.

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While it says not to state it, I will state which one is which, just for clarification.

Linear Pattern: A person is paid $10 for every hour they work. Before they start working, they are given an additional $5. They receive no raises in their pay.
This is linear because the pay is constant, and they aren't receiving any additional money. The equation for this would be y = 10x+5, x is the amount of hours they work.

Non-Linear Pattern: A person is paid $10 for every hour they work. Before they start working, they get are given an additional $5. For every 30 minutes they work after hour 4, they receive a $1 raise.
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Answer:

35.2%

Step-by-step explanation:

Add all of the passengers up for the total.

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The fraction for how many Coach passengers that did not check their bags is:

57/162

Simplify to a decimal and multiply by 100 to get percent.

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How many pages did Kyle read last summer?

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