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Famous social psychologist Bibb Latante visiting hundreds of Parisian restaurants empirically inferred the following formula, how the size of the tip depends on a number of people sitting at table:

     p = k Nt 

where

t<1,

N is the number of guests at table

p – tip

k  – coefficient (= quality of service)

 

Assume t=1/2, k =2  and let’s imagine a restaurant with two situations: 

1)   12 visitors, 2 visitors at single table, N=12

2)  12 visitors at a big table, N=12

In both case the number of visitors are the same, but the tips are different:

in the first case                       p = 6*2*√2 ≅ 17$

in the second case                  p = 2*√12 ≅ 7$

 

The more people at a table the larger the tip, but the smaller the percentage of each  person.

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