The Official Guide For GMAT Quantitative Review, 2ND Edition
How long did it take Betty to drive nonstop on a trip from her home to Denver, Colorado?
(1) If Betty's average speed for the trip had been 3/2 times as fast, the trip would have taken 2 hours.
(2) Betty's average speed for the trip was 50 miles per hour.
How long did it take Betty to drive nonstop on a trip from her home to Denver, Colorado?
(1) If Betty's average speed for the trip had been 3/2 times as fast, the trip would have taken 2 hours.
(2) Betty's average speed for the trip was 50 miles per hour.
Data Sufficiency
Question: 71
Category:Arithmetic Distance/ rate problems
Page: 158
Difficulty: 600
Question: 71
Category:Arithmetic Distance/ rate problems
Page: 158
Difficulty: 600
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