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21 October, 02:38

A family has two cars. The first car has a fuel efficiency of 40 miles per gallon of gas and the second has a fuel efficiency of 20 miles per gallon of gas. During one particular week, the two cars went a combined total of 2000 miles, for a total gas consumption of 70 gallons. How many gallons were consumed by each of the two cars that week?

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  1. 21 October, 02:48
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x = gallons consumed by car 1

    Let y = gallons consumed by car 2

    We set up our equations:

    35x+40y = 1850 eq1

    x+y = 50 eq2

    Substituting eq 2 into eq 1,

    35x+40 (50-x) = 1850

    35x+2000-40x = 1850

    -5x+2000 = 1850

    -5x = - 150

    x = 30

    Substitute value of x into eq 2.

    x+y = 50

    30+y = 50

    y = 20

    Car 1 consumes 30 gallons of gas.

    Car 2 consumes 20 gallons of gas.
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