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A policeman cruises (on average) approximately ten minutes before stopping a car for speeding. 90 % of the cars stopped are given speeding tickets with an $80 fine. It takes the policeman an average of five minutes to write such a ticket. The other 10 % of the stops are for more serious offenses, leading to an average fine of $300. These more serious charges take an average of 30 minutes to process. In the long run, at what rate (in dollars per minute) does he assign fines.

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Answer:

$5.83 per minute

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that the policeman cruises for 10 minutes before each stop, total time for a stop can take 15 minutes (speeding) or 40 minutes (serious charges). The average time per stop is:


t = 15*0.9+40*0.10\\t=17.5\ minutes

If 90% of the fines are for $80 and 10% of fines are for $300, the average value of fines is:


V= 0.9*\$80+0.1*\$300\\V=\$102

The rate, in dollars per minute is:


r=(V)/(t)=(\$102)/(17.5)\\ r=\$5.83/min

The rate is $5.83 per minute.

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