Stations X and Y are connected by two separate, straight, parallel rail lines that are 250 miles long.

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Stations X and Y are connected by two separate, straight, parallel rail lines that are 250 miles long. Train P and train Q simultaneously left Station X and Station Y, respectively, and each train traveled to the other’s point of departure. The two trains passed each other after traveling for 2 hours. When the two trains passed, which train was nearer to its destination?

(1) At the time when the two trains passed, train P had averaged a speed of 70 miles per hour.
(2) Train Q averaged a speed of 55 miles per hour for the entire trip.

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BTGModeratorVI wrote:
Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:51 am
Stations X and Y are connected by two separate, straight, parallel rail lines that are 250 miles long. Train P and train Q simultaneously left Station X and Station Y, respectively, and each train traveled to the other’s point of departure. The two trains passed each other after traveling for 2 hours. When the two trains passed, which train was nearer to its destination?

(1) At the time when the two trains passed, train P had averaged a speed of 70 miles per hour.
(2) Train Q averaged a speed of 55 miles per hour for the entire trip.

Answer: A
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Given: Total track distance is 250 miles. Trains P and Q left at same time. The two trains passed each other after 2 hours.

Target question: When the two trains passed, which train was nearer to its destination?

Statement 1: At the time when the two trains passed, train P had averaged a speed of 70 miles per hour.
KEY INFO: The two trains passed each other after traveling for 2 hours
During those two hours, train P averaged 70 mph

distance = (rate)(speed)
So, during those two hours, train P's travel distance = (70)(2) = 140 miles
Since the trains MEET after 2 hours, and since the total track distance is 250 miles, we can conclude that train Q traveled the 110 miles during the 2 hours.
The answer to the target question is train P is closer to its destination
Since we can answer the target question with certainty, statement 1 is SUFFICIENT

Statement 2: Train Q averaged a speed of 55 miles per hour for THE ENTIRE TRIP.
Note the ENTIRE TRIP part. Statement 2 doesn't really tell us much about the first 2 hours (until the trains met)

Let's examine two possible scenarios:
NOTE: time = distance/rate
This means train Q's TOTAL travel time = 250/55 ≈ 4.5 hours
So, as long as train Q's TOTAL travel time is 4.5 hours, then statement 2 is satisfied

Case a: Train Q travels 150 miles in the first 2 hours and then travels 100 miles in the next 2.5 hours. Train P travels 100 miles in the first 2 hours and then travels 150 miles in the next 2 hours.
In this case, the answer to the target question is train P is closer to its destination

Case b: Train Q travels 100 miles in the first 2 hours and then travels 150 miles in the next 2.5 hours. Train P travels 150 miles in the first 2 hours and then travels 100 miles in the next 2 hours.
In this case, the answer to the target question is train Q is closer to its destination
Since we cannot answer the target question with certainty, statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT

Answer: A

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The distance of rail lines = 250 miles
Train P and Qtravel for 2 hrs before they meet.
Question: When the two trains passed, which train was nearer to its destination?
Statement 1: At the time when the two trains passed, train P had averaged a speed of 70 miles per hour.
Speed of train = 70 miles per hour
For 2 hours, it will cover 70 * 2 = 140 miles
If train P has covered 140 miles, then train Q would have covered 250 - 140 = 110 miles
In order to reach the destination, train P will cover 250 - 140 = 110 miles, while train Q will cover 250 - 110 = 140 miles.
Since 110 is less than Q, hence, statement 1 is SUFFICIENT.

Statement 2: Train Q averaged a speed of 55 miles per hour for the entire trip.
The speed can vary for either the first or second hour since we don't know the speed at which train Q traveled for the first 2 hours. We cannot evaluate its distance, hence, statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT.

Since only statement 1 alone is SUFFICIENT, then the correct option is A.