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Answer:
The number of gallons consumed by the first car were 30
The number of gallons consumed by the second car were 20
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x -----> number of gallons consumed by the first car during one week
y -----> number of gallons consumed by the second car during one week
we know that
The efficiency multiplied by the number of gallons is equal to miles
30x+40y=1,700 -----> equation A
x+y=50 ----> equation B
Solve the system by graphing
Remember that the solution is the intersection point both graphs
The solution is the point (30,20)
see the attached figure
therefore
The number of gallons consumed by the first car were 30
The number of gallons consumed by the second car were 20

Answer: The number of gallons consumed by first car and second car are 30 gallons and 20 gallons respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of gallons used by the first car be 'x'.
Let the number of gallons used by the second car be 'y'.
Fuel efficiency of first car = 30 miles per gallon
Fuel efficiency of second car = 40 miles per gallon
So, According to question, it becomes,
[tex]x+y=50------------(1)\\30x+40y=1700-----------(2)[/tex]
From eq(1), we get x= 50-y.
Put the above value in eq(2), we get that
[tex]30(50-y)+40y=1700\\\\1500-30y+40y=1700\\\\10y=1700-1500\\\\10y=200\\\\y=\dfrac{200}{10}\\\\y=20[/tex]
x=50-20=30 gallons
Hence, the number of gallons consumed by first car and second car are 30 gallons and 20 gallons respectively.