Hello there,
If the question is "How many miles long is the route to Houghton to Callahan?" (so this is a Distance question, ie D=RT).
And one of the Data Sufficiency statements says, "It will take 11 hours to travel the first half of the route at an average rate of 25 miles per hour."
Manhattan GMAT says this is SUFFICIENT, via the formula:
D= RT
0.5D = 25(11)
What trips me up in this statement though, is the part that says "first half of the route." I thought we couldnt assume that the 2nd half of the route was the same rate? That was why my initial answer was INSUFFICIENT.
If a statement is worded this way, can we assume that the second half of the route has the same rate (or time) and therefore we are able to get the total distance?