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2 November, 23:52

A family has two cars. The first car has a fuel efficiency of 15 miles per gallon of gas and the second has a fuel efficiency of 25 miles per gallon of gas. During one particular week, the two cars went a combined total of 975 miles, for a total gas consumption of 55 gallons. How many gallons were consumed by each of the two cars that week?

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  1. 3 November, 00:07
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    15x+25y=975

    x+y=55

    Rearrange equation two so x is by itself.

    x=-y+55

    Plug the rearranged equation two into equation one.

    15 (-y+55) + 25y=975

    Evaluate the 'new' equation 1.

    -15y+825+25y=975

    10y+825=975

    10y=150

    y=15

    Choose an equation to evaluate with y to get x. (i chose equation 2 because it was easier)

    x+15=55

    Evaluate the equation

    x=55-15

    x=40

    So now we have x=40 and y=15

    Evaluate those two terms with both equations to check the correctness.

    15 (40) + 25 (15) = 975

    600+375=975

    975=975 (correct)

    40+15=55

    55=55 (correct)

    Both equations are correct so the values of x and y are true.
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