about $600
I recently received a ticket for going 81 MPH in a 65 MPH zone in Placer County. I was fined $75, but the judge informed me that after state and court fees were added, I could expect to pay 8 times this amount, not including traffic school fees. Incidentally, 81 MPH happens to be the exact cut off point between a lower fine and a higher fine in California, and you will most often be ticketed for this speed regardless of your actual speed.
81 x 65 = 5265
I think you should pay fine and attend traffic school.
81: 1,3,9,27,8165: 1,5,13,65GCF: 1
5,265
65/8 = 81/8
The average of the five numbers is 65 + 64 + 81 + 74 + 67 = 351/5 = 70.2.
It takes 81/65 = 1.2462 hours = approx 1 hour 15 minutes.
No, 65-87 degrees Fahrenheit is not hotter than 81-86 degrees Fahrenheit. The range 81-86 degrees Fahrenheit has higher temperatures than the range 65-87 degrees Fahrenheit.
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no it is no6t a prime 65 number
ATC 250R, '81-'82 - 65 mph, '83-'84 - 74 mph, '85 - 80 mph, '86 - 83 mph