No tip on the whole bill.
The amount of the tip is 5.40 and the total bill would be 41.40
$75.24 $75.24
A bill of costs is a statement of the items which form the total amount of the costs of a party to a suit or action.
Budget billing is where your usage is averaged out over the year so you pay close to the same amount every month. The overage amount used during peak months is added to low usage months so your bill does not have peaks and valleys. This helps people on a budget not see a $400 power bill during the summer months.
No it does not, all the bill shows is the total amount of data that was accessed.
The prorated amount of a monthly bill of $1231.50 for 8 days of service would be $328.40. You get this by dividing the total amount by 30 days and then multiplying that amount by the eight days.
It's the final amount. Let's suppose you bought something that cost $19.95 in a state where the sales tax is 8 percent. Your total bill would be $21.55.
$40.26
Any extra charges should be identified on your bill. It may be an escrow amount that will go toward insurance and property taxes.Any extra charges should be identified on your bill. It may be an escrow amount that will go toward insurance and property taxes.Any extra charges should be identified on your bill. It may be an escrow amount that will go toward insurance and property taxes.Any extra charges should be identified on your bill. It may be an escrow amount that will go toward insurance and property taxes.
$27.72
Set up the equation as follows, with x representing the unknown number: x * % = tip (substitute with the known numbers, 15% is expressed as .15) x * .15 = 5.25 (divide both side by .15 to solve the initial amount of the bill) x = 35.00 (this is the initial amount of the bill) 35.00 + 5.25 = 40.25 (this is the total amount, including the tip)