Back to Questions
GRE Quantitative Reasoning
QUESTION #8169
Question 1
Using the graph of Energy Used per Meter vs. Speed for running and walking: at what speed $s$ (in miles per hour) is the energy used per meter during running exactly twice the energy used per meter during walking? Based on the graph, $s$ lies between:
Correct Answer Explanation
From the Energy vs. Speed graph:
- The walking curve rises gradually from about 75 J/m at low speed to roughly 150 J/m around 4–5 mph.
- The running curve starts high (~150 J/m at low speed) and decreases to a minimum around 4 mph, then rises again.
We look for the speed where the running energy is exactly double the walking energy. By reading the graph carefully:
At $s \approx 2.7$ mph: running energy ≈ 150 J/m, walking energy ≈ 75 J/m. Running = 2 × walking. ✓
This speed falls in the range 2.5 to 3.0 mph.
Sign in to join the conversation and share your thoughts.
Log In to Comment