Sure, let's match the expressions to their correct meanings for Jess.
1. Jess's bill amount without tip: This represents the original amount of the dinner bill, which is given as B.
2. Jess's tip amount: The tip amount is calculated as a percentage of the bill. Jess pays a 21% tip, which can be expressed as 0.21 B.
3. Jess's total amount: This is the sum of the bill amount and the tip amount. Adding Jess's bill amount and the tip amount gives us B + 0.21 B.
Let's place the expressions in the correct table format:
[tex]\[
\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|}
\hline
\begin{tabular}{l}
Jess's bill amount \\
without tip
\end{tabular}
& Jess's tip amount & Jess's total amount \\
\hline
B & 0.21 B & B + 0.21 B \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\][/tex]
So the table correctly matches each expression with its meaning for Jess.