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The Brown family and the Hernandez family each used their sprinklers last summer. The Brown family's sprinkler was used for 30hours. The Hernandez family's sprinkler was used for 35 hours. There was a combined total output of 1975 L of water. What was thewater output rate for each sprinkler if the sum of the two rates was 60 L per hour?х$?Brown family's sprinkler: UL per hourHernandez family's sprinkler: IL per hour

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Given:

The number of hours the Brown family used the sprinkler = 30 hours.

The number of hours the Hernandez family used the sprinkler = 35 hours.

The combined total output of the water = 1975 L of water.

The sum of the two rates = 60 L per hour

Required:

We need to find the output rate for each sprinkler.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the output rate for the Brown family sprinkler.

Let y be the output rate for the Hernandez family sprinkler.

The sum of the two rates = 60 L per hour


x+y=60


x=60-y

The combined total output of the water = 1975 L of water.


30x+35y=1975


Substitute\text{ }x=60-y\text{ in the equation.}


30(60-y)+35y=1975


(30*60)-30y+35y=1975


1800+5y=1975

Substract 1800 from both sides of the equation.


1800+5y-1800=1975-1800


5y=175

Divie nboth sides by 5.


(5y)/(5)=(175)/(5)
y=35L\text{ per hour,}


Substitue\text{ y=35 in th equation }x=60-y.
x=60-35
x=25L\text{ per hour}

Fnal answer:

Brown family's sprinkler: 25L per hour

Hernandez family's sprinkler: 35L per hour



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