Miss Larson goes out to eat for dinner. Her bill is $40.32. She wants to leave a 25% tip. How much money should Miss Larson leave as her tip? Round to the nearest

To calculate the tip amount, we need to find 25% of $40.32.

First, we can find 10% by dividing $40.32 by 10: 40.32 / 10 = $<<40.32/10=4.032>>4.032.

Then, we can find 5% by dividing $4.032 by 2: 4.032 / 2 = $<<4.032/2=2.016>>2.016.

To find 25%, we add 10% + 10% + 5% = $4.032 + $4.032 + $2.016 = $<<4.032+4.032+2.016=10.080>>10.080.

Therefore, Miss Larson should leave a $10.08 tip.

Good grief, just divide by 4.

40.32 / 4 = 10.08

Yes, you are right. I apologize for the more complicated explanation. To find a 25% tip amount, you can simply divide the bill amount by 4. In this case, $40.32 divided by 4 equals $10.08. Therefore, Miss Larson should leave a $10.08 tip. Thank you for pointing out the simpler calculation method.

To calculate the tip amount, we need to multiply the bill amount by the tip percentage. In this case, Miss Larson wants to leave a 25% tip on a $40.32 bill.

Step 1: Convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing it by 100.
25% = 25/100 = 0.25

Step 2: Multiply the bill amount by the tip percentage.
$40.32 * 0.25 = $10.08

Therefore, Miss Larson should leave a tip of $10.08.