Roland2rule wrote:Anne traveled from City A to City B in 4 hours, and her speed was between 25 miles per hour and 45 miles per hour. John traveled from City A to City B along the same route in 2 hours, and his speed was between 45 miles per hour and 60 miles per hour. Which of the following could be the distance, in miles, from City A to City B?
A. 95
B. 115
C. 125
D. 160
E. 180
Anne:
Traveling for 4 hours at a speed of 25 mph, the distance traveled = rt = 25*4 = 100 miles.
Traveling for 4 hours at a speed of 45 mph, the distance traveled = rt = 45*4 = 180 miles.
Since Anne's speed was between 25 mph and 45 mph, the distance from A to B must be BETWEEN 100 AND 180 MILES.
Eliminate A and E, which are not between 100 and 180.
John:
Traveling for 2 hours at a speed of 45 mph, the distance traveled = rt = 45*2 = 90 miles.
Traveling for 2 hours at a speed of 60 mph, the distance traveled = rt = 60*2 = 120 miles.
Since John's speed was between 45 mph and 60 mph, the distance from A to B must be BETWEEN 90 AND 120 MILES.
Eliminate C and D, which are not between 90 and 120.
The correct answer is
B.
Private tutor exclusively for the GMAT and GRE, with over 20 years of experience.
Followed here and elsewhere by over 1900 test-takers.
I have worked with students based in the US, Australia, Taiwan, China, Tajikistan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia -- a long list of countries.
My students have been admitted to HBS, CBS, Tuck, Yale, Stern, Fuqua -- a long list of top programs.
As a tutor, I don't simply teach you how I would approach problems.
I unlock the best way for YOU to solve problems.
For more information, please email me (Mitch Hunt) at
[email protected].
Student Review #1
Student Review #2
Student Review #3