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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:26 am Post subject: GMAT Prep Cycle |
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If it took Carlos 1/2 hour to cycle from his house to the library yesterday, was the distance that he cycled greater than 6 miles? (1 mile=5280 feet)
(1)The average speed at which C cycled from his house to the library was greater than 16 feet per second.
(2)The average speed at which C cycled from his house to the library was less than 18 feet per second. _________________ Maxx |
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 6:12 am Post subject: |
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If it took Carlos 1/2 hour to cycle from his house to the library yesterday, was the distance that he cycled greater than 6 miles? (1 mile=5280 feet)
t =.5 hr for distance to be grater than 6 miles his spped must be graster than 12miles/hr
stmt 1: dist in half an hr at 16 feet per sec 16 * 1800 = 28800 / 5280 which will be less than 6 miles so will be the distance for a speed of 16.1 feet per sec, but for 30 feet per sec distance will be more than 6 miles
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stmt 2: similarly INSUFF take 17.99 feet per sec > 6 miles
take 2 feet per sec < 6 miles
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Combine : here also it can be less than 6miles or grater than 6 miles bu taking 16.1 & 17.99 (boundary values)
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