Hi Experts - I am having some difficulty with abstract data sufficiency questions.
Can you explain how one should approach these question types. What I mean, please see some questions below.
Question 1 below, particularly if someone can help explain.
A man went on a n miles trip. Its first 1/6 of the time was completed with a speed of r mile/hr. First 1/2 of the time was completed with a speed of 8 miles/hr. The first 1/3 of the time was completed with a speed of 12miles/hr. What is the man's average speed?
(1)n=20
(2)r=4
How should you approach a problem, like this...?? In all these problem types... some of the parameters like time, distance etc are not numbers but relatively expressed such as ..1/6 of the time etc...which I find difficult to comprehend and interpret.
Can someone illustrate an approach for these systematically
Another type of DS problem from GMATprep to explain what I mean...
During a 40-mile trip, Marla traveled at an average speed of x miles per hour for the first y miles of the trip and at an average speed of 1.25x mph for the last 40-y miles of the trip. The time that Marla took to travel the 40 miles was what percent of the time it would have taken her if she has traveled at an average speed of x miles per hour for the entire trip?
1) x = 48 2) y = 20
Would be really greatful if some experts can help
Can you explain how one should approach these question types. What I mean, please see some questions below.
Question 1 below, particularly if someone can help explain.
A man went on a n miles trip. Its first 1/6 of the time was completed with a speed of r mile/hr. First 1/2 of the time was completed with a speed of 8 miles/hr. The first 1/3 of the time was completed with a speed of 12miles/hr. What is the man's average speed?
(1)n=20
(2)r=4
How should you approach a problem, like this...?? In all these problem types... some of the parameters like time, distance etc are not numbers but relatively expressed such as ..1/6 of the time etc...which I find difficult to comprehend and interpret.
Can someone illustrate an approach for these systematically
Another type of DS problem from GMATprep to explain what I mean...
During a 40-mile trip, Marla traveled at an average speed of x miles per hour for the first y miles of the trip and at an average speed of 1.25x mph for the last 40-y miles of the trip. The time that Marla took to travel the 40 miles was what percent of the time it would have taken her if she has traveled at an average speed of x miles per hour for the entire trip?
1) x = 48 2) y = 20
Would be really greatful if some experts can help












