Right and Left lane

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Right and Left lane

by amsm25 » Sun May 13, 2012 4:20 am
Cars emerging from a motorway arrive at a junction that splits the road into two separate lanes. The number of cars per hour that continue in either lane is constant. If 700 cars per hour were diverted from the left lane to the right lane, the number of cars entering the right lane per hour would be twice as big as the number of cars entering the left lane per hour. Alternatively, if 700 cars per hour were diverted from the right lane to the left lane, the number of cars entering the left lane per hour would be four times as great as the number of cars entering the right lane per hour. How many cars enter the left lane per hour?

1)1300
2)1500
3)1700
4)1900
5)2100

OA - 1700
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by niketdoshi123 » Sun May 13, 2012 5:16 am
amsm25 wrote:Cars emerging from a motorway arrive at a junction that splits the road into two separate lanes. The number of cars per hour that continue in either lane is constant. If 700 cars per hour were diverted from the left lane to the right lane, the number of cars entering the right lane per hour would be twice as big as the number of cars entering the left lane per hour. Alternatively, if 700 cars per hour were diverted from the right lane to the left lane, the number of cars entering the left lane per hour would be four times as great as the number of cars entering the right lane per hour. How many cars enter the left lane per hour?

1)1300
2)1500
3)1700
4)1900
5)2100

OA - 1700
Let the cars entering Left lane per hour be = L
and the cars entering Right lane per hour be = R

2(L-700)= R+700 => 2L-R = 2100 ---(1)
L+700 = 4(R-700)=> 4R-L = 3500 ---(2)

Multiplying equation by 4
8L - 4R = 8400
4R - L = 3500

Adding Both the equations

7L = 11900
L = 1700

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by GmatKiss » Mon May 14, 2012 2:15 am
Source please.. Its unlikely GMAT!!!

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by GMATGuruNY » Mon May 14, 2012 4:27 am
amsm25 wrote:Cars emerging from a motorway arrive at a junction that splits the road into two separate lanes. The number of cars per hour that continue in either lane is constant. If 700 cars per hour were diverted from the left lane to the right lane, the number of cars entering the right lane per hour would be twice as big as the number of cars entering the left lane per hour. Alternatively, if 700 cars per hour were diverted from the right lane to the left lane, the number of cars entering the left lane per hour would be four times as great as the number of cars entering the right lane per hour. How many cars enter the left lane per hour?

1)1300
2)1500
3)1700
4)1900
5)2100
We can plug in the answers, which represent the number of cars in the left lane.

Answer choice C: 1700
If 700 cars per hour were diverted from the left lane to the right lane, the number of cars entering the right lane per hour would be twice as big as the number of cars entering the left lane per hour.
After 700 cars are diverted, the number of cars entering the left lane = 1700-700 = 1000.
Since the number of cars entering the right lane is twice the number entering the left lane, the number of cars entering the right lane = 2*1000 = 2000.
Thus, prior to the diversion of the 700 cars, the number of cars in the right lane = 1000-700 = 1300.

If 700 cars per hour were diverted from the right lane to the left lane, the number of cars entering the left lane per hour would be four times as great as the number of cars entering the right lane per hour.
After 700 cars are diverted, the number of cars entering the right lane = 1300-700 = 600 and the number of cars entering the left lane = 1700+700 = 2400.
Left lane/right lane = 2400/600 = 4.
Success! The number of cars entering the left lane is 4 times as great as the number of cars entering the right lane.

The correct answer is C.
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