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Answer:


\text{ 78 miles per hour}

Explanation:

Given the linear function for the traffic fines:


f(s)=14(s-60)+40

If a fine comes to $292, substitute f(s)=292 and solve for "s" to find the speed of the person:


\begin{gathered} 292=14(s-60)+40 \\ 292=14s-840+40 \\ 14s=292+840-40 \\ 14s=1092 \\ s=(1092)/(14) \\ s=78\text{ miles per hour} \end{gathered}

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