Grade 7Math

Calculating Tips

Calculating Tips is a Grade 7 math skill in Illustrative Mathematics, Chapter 4: Proportional Relationships and Percentages. Students compute tip amounts by applying a percentage to a bill total, a practical real-world application of percent calculations.

Key Concepts

A tip (or gratuity) is calculated as a percentage of the subtotal, which is the cost of goods or services before sales tax is added.

$$ \text{Tip Amount} = \text{Subtotal} \times \text{Tip Percentage} $$ $$ \text{Total Bill} = \text{Subtotal} + \text{Sales Tax} + \text{Tip Amount} $$.

Common Questions

How do you calculate a tip?

Multiply the bill total by the tip percentage expressed as a decimal. For example, a 20% tip on a $45 bill is 45 times 0.20 equals $9.

How do you find the total amount including a tip?

Add the tip amount to the original bill. Or multiply the bill by (1 plus the tip rate). For a 20% tip on $45: 45 times 1.20 equals $54.

What are common tip percentages?

Common tip percentages are 15%, 18%, and 20% for restaurant service. Higher percentages are given for exceptional service.

How can you estimate a 15% tip quickly?

Find 10% of the bill (move decimal one place left), then add half of that for another 5%. So 15% of $60 is $6 plus $3 equals $9.

What chapter covers calculating tips in Illustrative Mathematics Grade 7?

Calculating tips is covered in Chapter 4: Proportional Relationships and Percentages in Illustrative Mathematics Grade 7.