Answer: Hourly rate for first mechanic: $65
Hourly rate for second mechanic: $70
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the hourly rate for first mechanic and y be the hourly rate for second mechanic.
The first mechanic worked for 10 hours, and the second mechanic worked for 15.
So first mechanic will charge for 10 hours = 10x
Second mechanic will charge for 15 hours =15x
Together they charged a total of $1700.
i.e. [tex]10x+15y=1700[/tex]--------------(1)
Sum of the two rates was $135 per hour
[tex]x+y=135[/tex] ---------------(2)
Multiply the equation (2) by 10 on both sides , we get
[tex]10x+10y=1350[/tex] --------------(3)
Eliminate equation(3) from (1) , we get
[tex]5y=350\Rightarrow\ y=\dfrac{350}{5}=70[/tex]
Put value of y in (2) , we get
[tex]x+70=135\\\Rightarrow\ x=135-70=65[/tex]
Hence, the hourly rate for first mechanic is $65 and the hourly rate for first mechanic is $ 70.