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distance from R to S = y
distance from S to P = x
given at P = 1200
1200=x+800
x=400
550+y= 400+x ; x=400
550+y=800
y=250
IMO B



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The figure above represents a network of one-way streets. The arrows indicate the direction of traffic flow, and the numbers indicate the amount of traffic flow into or out of each of the four intersections during a certain hour. During that hour, what was the amount of traffic flow along the street from R to S if the total amount of traffic flow into P was 1,200 ? (Assume that none of the traffic originates or terminates in the network.)

A. 200
B. 250
C. 300
D. 350
E. 400


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Can we do it this way? Moving from P to point Q calculating inflows and outflows
1200 - 900 = 300
300 + 500 - 200 = 600 (point Q)
600 - 350 (point R net inflows and outflows) = 250
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The figure above represents a network of one-way streets. The arrows indicate the direction of traffic flow, and the numbers indicate the amount of traffic flow into or out of each of the four intersections during a certain hour. During that hour, what was the amount of traffic flow along the street from R to S if the total amount of traffic flow into P was 1,200 ? (Assume that none of the traffic originates or terminates in the network.)

A. 200
B. 250
C. 300
D. 350
E. 400


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The figure above represents a network of one-way streets. The arrows indicate the direction of traffic flow, and the numbers indicate the amount of traffic flow into or out of each of the four intersections during a certain hour. During that hour, what was the amount of traffic flow along the street from R to S if the total amount of traffic flow into P was 1,200 ? (Assume that none of the traffic originates or terminates in the network.)

A. 200
B. 250
C. 300
D. 350
E. 400


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The image attached with this post provides insight into the approach.

1. We are given that the flow at P was 1,200. Now, 800 of these are coming from left of P and hence we can safely say that 400 (shown in green) are coming from the bottom of P
2. Now, 900 out of these 1,200 have to move out from the top, hence the 300 (shown in green) move towards Q
3. At Q, a traffic of 800 flows in. And 200 out of these 800 have to flow out through the right of Q, hence the remaining 600 moves towards R
4. At R, a traffic of 1,000 flows in. And 750 out of these 1,000 flow out through the bottom road of R,hence the remaining 250 move towards S

Ans. B
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The figure above represents a network of one-way streets. The arrows indicate the direction of traffic flow, and the numbers indicate the amount of traffic flow into or out of each of the four intersections during a certain hour. During that hour, what was the amount of traffic flow along the street from R to S if the total amount of traffic flow into P was 1,200 ? (Assume that none of the traffic originates or terminates in the network.)

A. 200
B. 250
C. 300
D. 350
E. 400


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Let us start from P, remember Total Inflow = Total Outflow.
At Intersection P,
P-Total Inflow = 1200 [From Outside+From S], We know From Outside = 800, so From S to P = 400.
P-Total Outflow = 1200 [To Outside+To Q], We know To Outside=900, so From P to Q= 300.

At Intersection Q,
Q-Total Inflow = [From Outside+From P] = 500 + 300 = 800
Q-Total Outflow = 800 [To Outside+To R] = 200 +To R = 800, so We get, From Q to R = 600


At Intersection R,
R-Total Inflow = [From Outside+From Q] = 400 + 600 = 1000
R-Total Outflow = 1000 [To Outside+To S] = 750 + To S, so We get, From R to S = 250


OA B
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(1st Junction) 1,200 cars going INTO Point P

If 1,200 must go into P there are ONLY 2 Places via which the roads feed into Point P

either:

directly to the LEFT of Point P = 800

or

from Point S ------> Point P = ?
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Therefore, we know that on the street: Point S ---->Point P : there must be 400



(2nd Junction) 1,200 cars Coming OUT of Point P

When you come out of Point P, there are only 2 Ways you can travel:

either:

directly North of Point P = 900

or

to the Right from Point P -----> Point Q = ??
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since all 1,200 cars that went into Point P must be accounted for, we know that on:

Street P -------> Q ........there must be 300 cars



(3rd) Cars feeding into Point Q

The TOTAL Number of Cars that Feed into Point Q is =

(300 Cars from P ----->Q) + (500 Cars coming Directly North of Q) = 800 Cars driving into Q


From these 800 cars that go into Q ---------> 200 Cars exit Q to the Right

Therefore, since there is only 1 Other Way to Exit Q, the remaining 600 Cars must be traveling on:

Q -------->R ......600 Cars



(4th) Cars feeding into Point R

there are 2 Points via which the cars feed into Point R

Q ----->R ......600 cars

OR

Directly to the Right of Point R = 400 cars
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Total of 1,000 Cars feed into Point R


Finally, since there are ONLY 2 Exits out of Point R:

750 of these 1,000 Cars drive directly South from Point R

and

the Remaining 250 Cars must be Driving from Point R -----> Point S





This is the Answer: there are 250 Cars on the Street from Point R ------>Point S

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Given: Traffic flow into P was 1,200

900 flows out of P. Therefore 300 flows east to Q.

Q = 300 (from P) + 500 = 800 - 200 (flows east) = 600 flowing down to R

R = 600 + 400 = 1,000 - 750 (flows south) = 250

240 flows from R to S.

Answer is B.
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dear , ScottTargetTestPrep
how can I get the total flow of S is zero, how can I get that total flow into S equals to total flow out S.

would you please help ?
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dear , ScottTargetTestPrep
how can I get the total flow of S is zero, how can I get that total flow into S equals to total flow out S.

would you please help ?
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We conclude that must be the case from the note “Assume that none of the traffic originates or terminates in the network.” For instance, if the total flow into S was 200 but the total flow out of S was 150, it would mean that 50 cars remained in intersection S, i.e. 50 cars terminated in S. Conversely, if the total flow into S was 150 but the total flow out of S was 250, then it would mean that 100 cars originated from the intersection S. Since neither can be true, it must be true that the total flow into each intersection is equal to the total flow out of each intersection.
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The figure above represents a network of one-way streets. The arrows indicate the direction of traffic flow, and the numbers indicate the amount of traffic flow into or out of each of the four intersections during a certain hour. During that hour, what was the amount of traffic flow along the street from R to S if the total amount of traffic flow into P was 1,200 ? (Assume that none of the traffic originates or terminates in the network.)

A. 200
B. 250
C. 300
D. 350
E. 400
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The total amount of traffic flow into P was 1,200
There are 800 cars heading towards P from the left, which means the remaining 400 cars must be heading towards P from below.


Since 1200 cars entered intersection P, 1200 cars must leave intersection P.
Since 900 cars are leaving intersection P upwards, the remaining 300 must be leaving intersection P to the right.


At this point, we can see that there are 800 cars entering intersection Q, which means there must be 800 cars leaving intersection Q.
Since 200 cars are leaving intersection Q to the right, the remaining 600 cars must be leaving intersection Q downwards


Finally, we can see that there are 1000 cars entering intersection R, which means there must be 1000 cars leaving intersection R.
Since 750 cars are leaving intersection R downwards , the remaining 250 cars must be leaving intersection R to the left,


Answer: B
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It’s the kind of question that you don’t bring any math concept to it. You need to decide in real time what to do and how to do. At the GMAT to gain 700+ you need to get right 90% of the easy questions, 80% of the medium questions and 65% of the hard question. Don’t loose your entire test trying to kill at any cost hard questions. Guess and go forward eventually.
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Here are the steps: Since incoming traffic at P is 1200, it means traffic coming in from S to P is 400 (since 800 is coming in from the other leg). Outgoing traffic from P must also be 1200 and since 900 goes in one leg, 300 must be going to Q. Following the same process for points Q and R too, we get that traffic in the RS lane must be 250.

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Can someone share if such questions are part of the GMAT FE?
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Can someone share if such questions are part of the GMAT FE?

This question is from an older Official Guide, which means it’s a retired real exam question. There’s no reason it couldn’t still appear today, it doesn’t involve geometry and remains fully relevant to the GMAT Focus Edition syllabus.
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I would say they are even more relevant in FE than Classic. A puzzle kind of network graph using reasoning is certainly FE's style.

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Can someone share if such questions are part of the GMAT FE?
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