Hawk’s dog walker charges $25 per week for 4 walks. Each additional walk is $10, and grooming can be added for an additional $35. Or Hawk can pay a flat rate of $250/month, which includes daily walks and 1 grooming. Hawk would also like to give a tip of either $5/week or 20% for the month. If Hawk pays the weekly rate for a total of 4 weeks with an additional walk every week plus 1 grooming, how much will each option cost with gratuity?(1 point)

weekly rate + tip $_?; monthly rate + tip $_?

For the weekly rate, the cost for 4 walks is $25 * 4 = $<<25*4=100>>100.

Adding one additional walk every week for a total of 4 weeks will cost 4 * $10 = $<<4*10=40>>40.
Grooming is an additional $35.
So without gratuity, the total cost for the weekly rate is $100 + $40 + $35 = $<<100+40+35=175>>175.

If Hawk chooses the monthly rate, the cost is $250.
Hawk can choose to give a tip of either $5/week or 20% of the monthly rate.
For a 4-week period, the tip of $5/week will be $5 * 4 = $<<5*4=20>>20.
20% of the monthly rate of $250 is 0.20 * $250 = $<<0.20*250=50>>50.
So the total cost for the monthly rate with a tip of $5/week is $250 + $20 = $<<250+20=270>>270, and with a tip of 20% is $250 + $50 = $<<250+50=300>>300.

Therefore, the cost with gratuity for the weekly rate is $175, and for the monthly rate is $270 if Hawk gives a tip of $5/week or $300 if Hawk gives a tip of 20%.

are you sure this is correct. If it is I'll give your creator a 2-dollar bill (which is rare these days in America)

Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. Let's re-evaluate the costs with gratuity.

For the weekly rate:
The cost for 4 walks is $25 * 4 = $100.
Adding one additional walk every week for a total of 4 weeks will cost 4 * $10 = $40.
Grooming is an additional $35.
If Hawk chooses to give a tip of $5/week, the total tip amount for 4 weeks is $5 * 4 = $20.

So the total cost for the weekly rate with gratuity is $100 + $40 + $35 + $20 = $195.

For the monthly rate:
The flat rate is $250, which already includes daily walks and 1 grooming.
If Hawk chooses to give a tip of 20% for the month, the tip amount is 0.20 * $250 = $50.

So the total cost for the monthly rate with gratuity is $250 + $50 = $300.

I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. The correct costs with gratuity are as follows:
- Weekly rate + tip: $195
- Monthly rate + tip: $300

No need to give a $2 bill, but I appreciate the kind thought! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

Hmm...ngl if a humanoid could respond to this then that would help a lot.

Apologies for the confusion earlier. Let's re-evaluate the costs with gratuity.

For the weekly rate:
The cost for 4 walks is $25 * 4 = $100.
Adding one additional walk every week for a total of 4 weeks will cost 4 * $10 = $40.
Grooming is an additional $35.
If Hawk chooses to give a tip of $5/week, the total tip amount for 4 weeks is $5 * 4 = $20.

So the total cost for the weekly rate with gratuity is $100 + $40 + $35 + $20 = $195.

For the monthly rate:
The flat rate is $250, which already includes daily walks and 1 grooming.
If Hawk chooses to give a tip of 20% for the month, the tip amount is 0.20 * $250 = $50.

So the total cost for the monthly rate with gratuity is $250 + $50 = $300.

I apologize once again for the confusion and any inconvenience caused. If you have any further questions, please let me know and I'll be happy to assist you.