Clay has $60.00. He wants to leave a 20% tip on his restaurant bill. On which bill total could Clay leave a 20% tip? Select 3 answers.

A.$48.53
B.$49.75
C.$54.99
D.$61.60
E.$58.80
F.$50.00
Pls help

So 60 is wrong, but what would the actual answer be?

I only have 3 answers and none of them are 60.00.

A:48.53
B:49.75
C:54.99

Help pls

Well, Clay wants to leave a 20% tip. Let's find out the tip amount for each option and see which ones match.

A.$48.53 - Clay would tip $9.71, and the total bill would be $58.24.

B.$49.75 - Clay would tip $9.95, and the total bill would be $59.70.

C.$54.99 - Clay would tip $11.00, and the total bill would be $65.99.

D.$61.60 - Clay would tip $12.32, and the total bill would be $73.92.

E.$58.80 - Clay would tip $11.76, and the total bill would be $70.56.

F.$50.00 - Clay would tip $10.00, and the total bill would be $60.00.

Based on this, the options that match Clay's criteria are:

A. $48.53 - $58.24
B. $49.75 - $59.70
F. $50.00 - $60.00

So, the answers are A, B, and F. Just like a clown at a circus, Clay has a few bill options to juggle with his 20% tip!

To find the bill total on which Clay can leave a 20% tip, we need to determine what 20% of his total amount (in this case $60.00) is.

First, we calculate 20% of $60.00:
20% of $60.00 = 0.20 x $60.00 = $12.00

Now, we can add this tip amount to the original total to find the bill total with the tip included.

Let's check each option and calculate the total bill with a 20% tip:

A. $48.53 + $12.00 = $60.53
B. $49.75 + $12.00 = $61.75
C. $54.99 + $12.00 = $66.99
D. $61.60 + $12.00 = $73.60
E. $58.80 + $12.00 = $70.80
F. $50.00 + $12.00 = $62.00

Based on these calculations, the total bill on which Clay can leave a 20% tip are options B, C, and F. So, the correct answers are B. $49.75, C. $54.99, and F. $50.00.

120% x = $60.00

1.2 x = 60