SOLUTION: A family has two cars. During one particular week, the first car consumed 30 gallons of gas and the second consumed 35 gallons of gas. The two cars drove a combined total of 2425 m
Question 1188880: A family has two cars. During one particular week, the first car consumed 30 gallons of gas and the second consumed 35 gallons of gas. The two cars drove a combined total of 2425 miles, and the sum of their fuel efficiencies was 75 miles per gallon. What were the fuel efficiencies of each of the cars that week? Found 3 solutions by josgarithmetic, ankor@dixie-net.com, greenestamps:Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
FUEL EFFIC. RATE VOLUME DISTANCE
firstcar 75-r 30 30(75-r)
secondcar r 35 35r
TOTAL 75 2425
Maybe you can decide what to do next from this. Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website! A family has two cars.
During one particular week, the first car consumed 30 gallons of gas and the second consumed 35 gallons of gas.
The two cars drove a combined total of 2425 miles, and the sum of their fuel efficiencies was 75 miles per gallon.
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let a = distance traveled by car 1
let b = distance traveled by car 2
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Two equations, arrange for elimination + = 75
multiply by the LCD, 210, cancel the denominators
7a + 6b = 210 * 75
7a + 6b = 15750
and
a + b = 2425
multiply by 6
6a + 6b = 14550
:
7a + 6b = 15750
6a + 6b = 14550
-------------------Subtraction eliminates b, find
a = 1200 mi driven by the 1st car
then
2425 - 1200 = 1225 mi driven by the 2nd car
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"What were the fuel efficiencies of each of the cars that week?"
1200/30 = 40 mpg for the 1st car
and
1225/35 = 35 mpg for the 2nd car