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Driving Your brother and sister took turns driving on a 635-mile trip that took 11 hours to complete. Your brother drove at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour and your sister drove at a constant speed of 55 miles per hour. Let x be the number of miles your brother drove and let y be the number of miles your sister drove. Solve the linear system x + y = 11 and 60x + 55y = 635 to find the number of miles each of your siblings drove. Show your work.
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