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mplatt:

1. The owner of a new restaurant in California had trouble getting customers to comply with the state's smoking ban. The fine for a first violation is $100. A second violation carries a fine of $200, and third and subsequent violations cost $500 each. After a third violation within one year, a representative of California's Occupational Safety and Health Administration is required to investigate complaints. Employers may be cited with fines up to $7,000 for violations classified as general or serious, and fines up to $70,000 for violations classified as willfully serious. Last year, in the first year in operation, the restaurant owner had four violations, plus a violation for a serious offense that may or may not have been willful. A. What are the minimum and maximum amounts that the owner would have paid in fines? B. How do these government actions protect consumers?

dayros:

a the minimum is 1300 and the maximum 70 000. i don't really no know the answer for b sorry T-T

mplatt:

Thanks for trying its ok:)

AnimeGhoul8863:

i think its B i agree with the other guy

mplatt:

For A and B we have to answer them @AnimeGhoul8863

AnimeGhoul8863:

A min would be $1300 (100+200+500+500) to max of $71,300 (100+200+500+500+70,000) B. By lowering the amount of 2nd hand smoke in a location you can lower all the negative health effects that goes along with it.

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