SOLUTION: Please help me out. Thank you! A speeding ticket is $100 plus $5 for every 1 mph over the speed limit. a) Write a linear function to model the cost S(x) (in $) of a speeding

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Question 1054068: Please help me out. Thank you!
A speeding ticket is $100 plus $5 for every 1 mph over the speed limit.
a) Write a linear function to model the cost S(x) (in $) of a speeding ticket for a person caught driving x mph over the speed limit.
b) Evaluate S(15) and interpret the meaning in the context of this problem.

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Answer by addingup(3677) About Me  (Show Source):
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Cost of a speeding ticket: 100+5x, where x is the number of miles over the speed limit.
Example:
Going 50 on a 30 mile zone. 50-30 = 20 you were going 20 miles over the speed limit.
Your ticket will be: 100+5x = 100+5(20) = 100+100 = $200 (ouch! tickets get expensive)

Answer by MathTherapy(10553) About Me  (Show Source):
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Please help me out. Thank you!
A speeding ticket is $100 plus $5 for every 1 mph over the speed limit.
a) Write a linear function to model the cost S(x) (in $) of a speeding ticket for a person caught driving x mph over the speed limit.
b) Evaluate S(15) and interpret the meaning in the context of this problem.
a.
S(x) = 5x + 100
b.
S(15) = 5(15) + 100 = $175
You should be able to interpret b., based on equation in a.