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In order to better control traffic at a certain busy intersection, a study was conducted to determine how many vehicles passed through the intersection during various times of day and what trajectories they took. For each possible trajectory (combination of direction from which a vehicle entered the intersection and direction to which it exited the intersection), the graph shows the number of vehicles passing through the intersection during a certain hour.
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During the hour, the greatest number of vehicles entered the intersection from the , and among those vehicles entering the intersection from that direction, the greatest number of vehicles exited the intersection to the
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Hi You are looking at the bar " west to east", it is definitely longer than "south to north"
but to find "greatest number of vehicles entered the intersection" we need to add all vehicles enteringfrom south and total number of vehicles entering from west . This means we need to compare the sum of three bars for both west and south which makes "south entrance " right answer for first prompt.
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GMATCoachBen "south to north" no of vehicles bar seems a little bit shorter than the "west to east" bar. Shouldn't the answer be west to east instead ? Especially if you expand the visual you can clearly see the west to east bar is longer.
GMATCoachBen "south to north" no of vehicles bar seems a little bit shorter than the "west to east" bar. Shouldn't the answer be west to east instead ? Especially if you expand the visual you can clearly see the west to east bar is longer.
Does that help? Please let me know if you have any further questions, thanks!
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So, even for the first blank we should consider the "entered the intersection" as a separate part and seek for which of the four groups has the most (in number) long bars and since south has all 3 whereas north has 2, we choose south. And then for the second one we essentially do the same but only for those entered from south.
During the hour, the greatest number of vehicles entered the intersection from the [south], and among those vehicles entering the intersection from that direction, the greatest number of vehicles exited the intersection to the [north]
1. The greatest number of vehicles entered the intersection from the [south]
It can easily be seen that all three bars with "Entered from" South are among the top highest
2. Among those vehicles entering the intersection from that direction, the greatest number of vehicles exited the intersection to the [north]
Among those 3 bars with "Entered from" South, that "Exited to" North is the longest
You are just checking one bar ...consider all the bars from each category...The total will be highest for the "South"..Hope it helps.
Riya1475828
GMATCoachBen "south to north" no of vehicles bar seems a little bit shorter than the "west to east" bar. Shouldn't the answer be west to east instead ? Especially if you expand the visual you can clearly see the west to east bar is longer.
It is very important to remember one thing "Most of the DI questions have language traps" so be very careful.
In this graph, there is no way to tell how many vehicles entered and exited but we have #s in combination. Hence, noticing this and then reading the question "greatest number of vehicles entering.... " it would definitely be south and then most vehicles exit from North.
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