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Andrew and Kate have $30 to spend on dinner, tax, and gratuity at Mo’s Restaurant. Tax is 6%, and they will give a 15% tip on the total bill after taxes. Their dinner costs $21.00. Which statement correctly explains whether Andrew and Kate have enough money to pay their bill?
Yes. They have enough to pay their bill: 30 dollars times 1.06 = 31 dollars and 80 cents and 31 dollars and 80 cents times 1.15 = 36 dollars and 57 cents.
Yes. They have enough to pay their bill: 21 dollars times 1.06 = 22 dollars and 26 cents and 22 dollars and 26 cents times 1.15 = 25 dollars and 60 cents.
No. They do not have enough to pay their bill: 30 dollars times 1.06 = 31 dollars and 80 cents and 31 dollars and 80 cents times 1.15 = 36 dollars and 57 cents.
No. They do not have enough to pay their bill: 21 dollars times 1.06 = 22 dollars and 26 cents and 22 dollars and 26 cents times 1.15 = 25 dollars and 60 cents
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