On the Subject of Subways
Why can’t you find your own way...
You are given a map, the name of a commuter, and the day the commuter is traveling. You must help them find their way by providing the route they need to take and the time they need to take it.
- Using the table below associated with the correct city, find out what time and route the commuter is taking. Routes and times are in the following format: Route | Time
- Use the second table to find out the stops on the route. When selected, stops are marked: green = stop 1, yellow = stop 2, red = stop 3. Click a stop again to deselect it.
Note: If batteries are used to tell time, 0 = 12am, 5 = 5am, 14 = 2pm, etc. If the number of batteries exceeds 24, subtract 24 and use that new number.
Table(s) 1:
New York | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bryan | 1 | 8AM | 8 | 7PM | 4 | 4AM | 3 | 11AM | 6 | 12PM |
John | 6 | 7AM | 1 | 2AM | 2 | 1PM | 7 | Battery Count | 3 | 4PM |
Mike | 7 | Battery Count | 2 | 3AM | 5 | 6PM | 8 | 9AM | 4 | Battery Count |
Emily | 8 | 8PM | 2 | 1AM | 1 | 2PM | 3 | Battery Count | 5 | 11PM |
Mary | 7 | 6AM | 1 | Battery Count | 4 | 3PM | 6 | 5AM | 2 | 5PM |
Katie | 5 | 12AM | 7 | 10PM | 3 | Battery Count | 8 | 10AM | 4 | 9PM |