GMAT Time, Speed, & Distance: Average Speed, Relative Speed, Trains, Boats, and Work Rate
GMAT Time, Speed, Distance, and Work questions often look formula-based, but the real challenge is knowing how to structure the information correctly. Concepts like average speed, relative speed, work rate, and man-hours appear in many GMAT Quant questions and can be solved much faster when you understand the underlying logic. ✅ Check out Experts' Global's GMAT Preparation and Admission Consulting Services: MBA admission consulting: https://www.expertsglobal.com/mba-adm... ISB admission consulting: https://www.expertsglobal.com/isb-adm... GMAT preparation online: https://www.expertsglobal.com/gmat-pr... 15 GMAT practice tests: https://www.expertsglobal.com/gmat-pr... ✅ Experts Global GMAT Quant Guide • Experts' Global GMAT Quant Guide 2026 ✅ GMAT Time, Speed & Distance – Strategies, Shortcuts & Practice Problems • GMAT Time, Speed & Distance – Strategies, ... ✅ GMAT Work & Rate Problems – Strategies, Shortcuts & Practice Questions • GMAT Work & Rate Problems – Strategies, Sh... In this session, we cover Time, Speed, Distance, and Work for GMAT Quant from the ground up, including average speed, relative motion, trains, boats and streams, circular tracks, taps and cisterns, work rate, productivity, and Data Sufficiency applications. In this video, you’ll learn: • The basic Time, Speed, and Distance formula • Why average speed is total distance / total time • How to solve average speed questions without falling for common traps • Relative speed in same-direction and opposite-direction motion • Train-crossing questions and how to identify the correct distance • Boats and streams questions using downstream and upstream speed • Circular track meeting questions • Time and Work basics when total work is not defined • Work rate questions involving taps, cisterns, filling, and emptying • How to solve work questions where people join, leave, or work in shifts • Man-hours, productivity, and efficiency-based work problems • Data Sufficiency examples involving TSD and Work concepts Instead of memorizing formulas, this session helps you build a structured approach to solving GMAT Quant questions involving motion, speed, time, distance, and work rate. Mastering these concepts will help you approach GMAT Quant questions with more clarity, speed, and confidence. Video Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:25 Average Speed 03:29 Relative Speed 09:39 Work Questions (When Work is Not Defined) 21:06 Work Questions (When Work is Defined) #GMATClub #GMATQuant #GMATWorkRate #TimeSpeedDistance

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