SOLUTION: In a certain state, the maximum speed permitted on freeways is 65 mi/h and the minimum speed is 40 mi/h. The fine for violating these limits is $15 for every mile per hour

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Question 1152180: In a certain state, the maximum speed permitted on freeways is 65 mi/h and the minimum speed is 40 mi/h. The fine for violating these limits is $15 for every mile per hour above the maximum speed or below the minimum speed. Express the amount of the fine F as a function of the driving speed x and graph F(x) for 1≤ x≤100.
Answer by Shin123(626) About Me  (Show Source):
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The graph is graph%28600%2C750%2C0%2C100%2C0%2C550%2Cy=15x-975%2Cy=-15x%2B600%29 The fine F is represented by the y-axis.