Cutthroat
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Consider the situation of issuing parking tickets on campus and determining the fines associated with the ticket. All students are charged an initial 75.00 when ticketed. Additional charges are based on how much over the speed limit the ticket reads. There is a 35 miles per hour (MPH) speed limit on most streets on campus. Two roads are posted with a speed limit at 15 MPH. Fines are expensive on campus. After the initial 75.00 fee, an extra 87.50 is charged for every 5 MPH students are clocked over the speed limit.
The traffic office feels seniors have been around for a while and should know better than to speed on campus. They add even more fees to their fine. At the same time, they try to cut freshmen a little slack. Seniors are charged an extra 50.00 when they get caught speeding, unless they are traveling more than 20 MPH over the speed limit. Then they are charged an extra 200.00.
If freshmen are exceeding the speed limit by less than 20 MPH, they get a 50.00 deduction off their fines. But, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors traveling 20 MPH or more are fined an additional 100.00.
Salamat po sa tutulong <3
The traffic office feels seniors have been around for a while and should know better than to speed on campus. They add even more fees to their fine. At the same time, they try to cut freshmen a little slack. Seniors are charged an extra 50.00 when they get caught speeding, unless they are traveling more than 20 MPH over the speed limit. Then they are charged an extra 200.00.
If freshmen are exceeding the speed limit by less than 20 MPH, they get a 50.00 deduction off their fines. But, freshmen, sophomores, and juniors traveling 20 MPH or more are fined an additional 100.00.
Salamat po sa tutulong <3