A traveller starts out from the Earth's equator, heading exactly northeast. Undeterred by mountains, oceans and political boundaries, he continues on a northeasterly heading until he can go no further.
Where does he end up?
How far did he go?
How many times did he circumnavigate the earth? (For these purposes, this means travel through 360 degrees of longitude.)
(In reply to
Some Comments by Jim Lyon)
Great one, Jim. This problem definitely grew on me since I first saw it. Doesn't seem like much at first, but is actually really interesting.
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Posted by levik
on 2002-09-27 14:43:44 |