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12 April, 03:31

A family has two cars. During one particular week, the first car consumed 35 gallons of gas and the second consumed

25 gallons of gas. The two cars drove a combined total of

2150 miles, and the sum of their fuel efficiencies was

70 miles per gallon. What were the fuel efficiencies of each of the cars that week?

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  1. 12 April, 05:04
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    Call car one = o

    Call car two = t

    o = 35 gallons

    t = 25 gallons

    d1 = do

    d2 = 2150 - do

    effici_0 = e

    effic_2 = 70 - e

    35*e = do

    25 * (70 - e) = 2150 - do Substitute do into this equation

    25 * (70 - e) = 2150 - 35e Remove the brackets on the left

    1750 - 25e = 2150 - 35e Add 35e to both sides

    1750 - 25e + 35e = 2150 - 35e + 35e

    1750 + 10e = 2150 Subtract 1750 from both sides.

    1750 - 1750 + 10e = 2150 - 1750

    10e = 400 Divide by 10

    e = 40 Answer for Car 1

    70 - e = effic2

    70 - 40 = 30 Answer for Car 2
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