Any problem designed to determine IQ is primarily designed to determine the ability to recognise relationships. The application of knowledge (mathematics, physics, geometry, language etc.) to the recognised relationship is secondary to the purpose of measuring intelligence.
The failure to recognise a relationship leads to the inability to resolve the facts.
The relationship ... 590 and 393.33 - mmm! That's about 1200 (2x600,3x400 - knowledge), but I see it is 2x10 and 3x6.66 less. The big clue comes from the glaringly obvious 393.33 borne of the knowledge that it must be the result of dividing by three (or a multiple of 3)
Now then the SIMPLE maths, without even knowing what you are trying to calculate, what else goes into 1180 ... that'll be 5 at a guess. Two lots of 1180 (2360) divided by 5 is 472 whatever-they're-called ... and five is the sum of the factors 2 and 3 (intelloigent assumption not proof).
Double check (for those without confidence). 4 lots of 1180 (2 journeys would have to be divided by 10). That wouldn't be 4720 thingies, would it? Simple maths, again!