Did everyone miss this? Emphasis mine.
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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Well, the before tax amount would have been $730. That would mean a tip of between $109-$146 (15-20% of $730). Figuring that everyone's fudge factors are a little different, $125 would be a reasonable tip assumption. Take away the $40 that was there, and it's $85 of shortage.
That's a fair bit different than $120 and is approaching a range that looks more like collective and bad estimation than incompetence and/or thievery.
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THANK YOU to my husband for figuring this out.