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PART B The Connecticut Speeding inequality In many places in Connecticut, the speed limit on interstate highways is still 55 miles per hour. The formula used for calculating speeding fines on interstate highways in Connecticut is shown below. Judges in Connecticut have the ability to lower fines to any amount above $0, but fines may not exceed $350.


f(s) \leqslant 10(s - 55) + 40
Maximum fine: $350 Again, frepresents the amount of the fine in dollars and s represents the recorded speed of the car in miles per hour.




1.Write a realistic domain and range for the conneticut speeding inequality as compund inequaleties. Explain your choice.​

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