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ID: GMAT-DI-TA-015
Section: Data Insights - Table Analysis (TA)
Topic: Table Analysis
Difficulty level: Hard

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A city's bicycle-share scheme publishes activity for its twelve busiest docking stations over one week. Docks is the number of parking points installed at the station; the trip figures count journeys that started at that station.

StationDocksWeekday tripsWeekend tripsTotal trips
Alder Quay241,1836431,826
Bramble Field401,5249022,426
Cedar Crossing188627181,580
Dockside Green441,7389812,719
Elm Terrace221,0215591,580
Foundry Lane301,2597041,963
Granary Square521,9761,1243,100
Harbour Steps169418221,763
Ironbridge Walk481,3436572,000
Juniper Row201,0977761,873
Kingfisher Bend281,1826011,783
Larchmont Gate341,4188582,276

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true on the basis of the information in the table. Otherwise, select No.

YesNo 
The median number of weekend trips started across the twelve stations is less than the mean number of weekend trips started.
Stations with more than 40 docks account for more than 35 percent of all trips started at the twelve stations.
The station with the greatest number of trips started per dock is not the station with the greatest total number of trips started.
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