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13 November, 12:00

Two mechanics worked on a car. The first mechanic worked for 20 hours, and the second mechanic worked for 5 hours. Together they charged a total of 2575. What was the rate charged per hour by each mechanic if the sum of the two rates was 170$ per hour?

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  1. 13 November, 12:15
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    The rate charged by the first mechanic is $115 and the second mechanic is $55.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let, the rate charged by the first mechanic = $x and the rate charged by the second mechanic = $y.

    Since, the first mechanic worked for 20 hours and the second mechanic worked for 5 hours.

    Thus, the total rate charged by both the mechanics is (20x+5y).

    As, they were charged total $2575.

    So, we get, 20x+5y = 2575.

    Moreover, the sum of the rate is given to $170.

    This gives us, x + y = 170

    So, we get the system of equations as,

    20x+5y = 2575 i. e. 4x + y = 515

    x + y = 170

    Now, we will solve the equations by subtracting them both,

    We get, 3x = 345 i. e. x = 115

    So, y = 170 - x i. e. y = 170 - 115 i. e. y = 55

    Hence, the rate charged by the first mechanic is $115 and the second mechanic is $55.
  2. 13 November, 12:27
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    x=115 by first mechanic and y=55 by second mechanic.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the first mechanic charge be x

    And the second mechanic charge be y

    First mechanic worked for 20 hours that means 20x

    And second mechanic worked for 5 hours that means 5y

    in total they charged for 2575

    So, 20 x + 5 y = 2575 (1)

    And Sum of two rates was: x+y=170 (2)

    Solving above two equations (1) and (2) we get:

    x=115 and y=55.
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