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Hi I've got the answer correct but would you mind showing me your calculation steps as I'd like be more efficient in doing the math.

Hello JoeAa

We know that the fine starts when speed crosses 130 kph. Hence, for the first coulmn only last two values can be considered. If speed is 140, it means 10 kph above the posted limit, and 1 Euro per kph fine means 100 euros fine for 10 kph, so the answer is 140 kph speed and 100 Euro fine.
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A certain municipality recently changed the fines levied for being caught exceeding the posted speed limit. The fine is €10 (euros) for every 1 kilometer per hour (kph) over the speed limit.

Select for Speed in kph and for Total fine in euros numbers that could be the speed of an automobile caught exceeding the speed limit of 130 kph and the total fine that would be levied, under the new fines, such that both numbers are jointly compatible with the information provided. Make only two selections, one in each column.
­I chose 5 and 50, as it is asking for the speed exceeding 130, therefore for the speed of 135, the fine would be 50 euros. Was that the trap,for which I fell or is the wording of the question really tricky? The options too, because otherwise there are only two real options left in the first column.­
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First option chose 140 or 150, Then calculate fines.
1) for 140kmph, fine is (140-130)*10=100 euros correct as per table choice

2) for 150kmph, fine is (150-130)*10=200 euros, not given in choices
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A certain municipality recently changed the fines levied for being caught exceeding the posted speed limit. The fine is €10 (euros) for every 1 kilometer per hour (kph) over the speed limit.

Select for Speed in kph and for Total fine in euros numbers that could be the speed of an automobile caught exceeding the speed limit of 130 kph and the total fine that would be levied, under the new fines, such that both numbers are jointly compatible with the information provided. Make only two selections, one in each column.
­I chose 5 and 50, as it is asking for the speed exceeding 130, therefore for the speed of 135, the fine would be 50 euros. Was that the trap,for which I fell or is the wording of the question really tricky? The options too, because otherwise there are only two real options left in the first column.­
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no, you can't choose 5 as speed in kph and 50 as fine because if you choose this, you're saying that speed is 5kph which is not possible. So, the potential answer would be from 140kph or 150kph and thus fine would be 100 and 200 euro respectively. Your way of thinking or reasoning is wrong in this question.
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I approached the problem in the following manner.
the problem lays out that there will be a fine for any speed over 130km/h
the first 3 speeds are all < 130 meaning there will be no fine.
130 is not greater than 130 so we are at the speed limit resulting in no fine.
This alone eliminates the first 4 speed options

calculate the appropriate fine for the remaining speed options

140km/h=€100
150km/h=€200

seeing that €200 is not an option for the value of a fine that eliminates the speed of 150 leaving us only with the speed of 140km/h and a fine of €100

If you wanted to do the reverse and calculate the speed from the fine value you would find there are no corresponding speeds for the values of the fine save for 100 and 140
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This question is quite simple. Looking at the answers, we can just crosscheck and see that the difference between speed over 130 (N) and 130 (which is N - 130) is 1/10th of the fee. From there, we can find the answer by just testing numbers

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A certain municipality recently changed the fines levied for being caught exceeding the posted speed limit. The fine is €10 (euros) for every 1 kilometer per hour (kph) over the speed limit.

Select for Speed in kph and for Total fine in euros numbers that could be the speed of an automobile caught exceeding the speed limit of 130 kph and the total fine that would be levied, under the new fines, such that both numbers are jointly compatible with the information provided. Make only two selections, one in each column.
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­I chose 5 and 50, as it is asking for the speed exceeding 130, therefore for the speed of 135, the fine would be 50 euros. Was that the trap,for which I fell or is the wording of the question really tricky? The options too, because otherwise there are only two real options left in the first column.­
This is an error made by many. One of the most important aspects of TPA questions is to read the question stem very carefully. In our haste, we miss important points.
Simplify it by assuming A and B for the column headings.
So
Select for Speed in kph and for Total fine in euros numbers that could ....
becomes
Select for A and for B numbers that could be the speed of an automobile caught exceeding the speed limit of 130 kph and the total fine that would be levied, under the new fines, such that both numbers are jointly compatible with the information provided.

So A is the speed of the automobile that was caught exceeding the limit of 130. So A is greater than 130. So now there are only 2 options to check for A.
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