The gallons of the first brand of antifreeze should be 60 gallons.
The gallons of the second brand of antifreeze should be 90 gallons.
<h3>What are the linear equations that represent the question?</h3>
0.2f + 0.45s = 52.50 (0.35 x 150) equation 1
f + s = 150 equation 2
Where:
- f = gallons of the first antifreeze
- s = gallons of the second antifreeze
how many gallons of each brand of antifreeze must be used?
Multiply equation 2 by 0.2
0.2f + 0.2s = 30 equation 3
Subtract equation 3 from equation 2
0.25s = 22.50
s = 22.50 / 0.25
s = 90
f = 150 - 90 = 60 gallons
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