You can easily calculate the split bill by entering the amount of the bill, the number of people, and the conditions of the secretary.
Bill | $ |
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Number of people | people |
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Secretary |
If there is only one secretary, you can calculate the bill split based on the amount to be paid and the number of people.
This is a convenient site where you can set the amount to be rounded to 1$, 10$, etc., and set whether the fractional amount will be given as change or whether the organizer will pay.
In the number of people column, enter the total number of people including the secretary.By selecting a condition, the secretary will have a condition.
It is calculated based on the amount of your bill, the number of people, and conditions.
By selecting "$" as the manager's condition, you can fix the manager's amount.
It can be used when the secretary is fixed at 50$.
By selecting "$ more" or "$ less" as the secretary condition, you can add a difference in the amount for the secretary.
It can be used to pay only the secretary 10$ less or conversely to pay 20$ more.
By selecting "% more" or "% less" as the condition of the manager, you can add a percentage difference to the amount of the manager.
This can be used when offering a 20% discount to a secretary who has had a hard time.
You can split the bill by choosing whether to give the fraction as change or to the secretary.
If you set the division method to "Divide evenly and fractions are change", the total payment will be rounded to the minimum amount that exceeds your bill, and the remaining amount will be displayed as change.
If the division method is set to "Divide evenly and secretary pays fraction", the total payment will be the maximum amount that does not exceed the accounting amount in rounding units, and the remaining amount will be given to the secretary.In this case, the amount is attached to the secretary after being divided according to the conditions of the secretary, so depending on the rounding unit and amount, the amount may differ significantly from the amount under the conditions.
Please note that if the amount is rounded off in a larger unit, the conditions may not be reflected at all depending on the rounding conditions.