A positive Walk conveys addition with count W = +1 and a positive Jump
conveys addition with count J = +2 . A negative Walk conveys subtraction with
count W = - 1 and negative Jump conveys subtraction with count J = - 2 .
An Outer Count ' O ' is directly related to value obtained either by ' + J '
or ' - J ' but not to value obtained either by ' + W ' or ' - W ' from any integer .
Example : From integer 8 , a positive Walk imparts 8 + W = 9 and a
negative Walk imparts 8 - W = 7 . Again , from 8 a positive Jump imparts
8 + J = 10 , a negative Jump from 8 imparts 8 - J = 6 . A positive Outer Count
' + O ' from 8 = 11 is directly related to value 10 obtained by + J from 8 Similarly , a negative Outer Count ' - O ' from 8 = 5 is directly related to value 6 after - J from 8 .
QUESTION 1)
Find the value resulting after negative Jump from positive Outer Count of 23 .
QUESTION 2) Find the value resulting after positive Jump from negative Outer Count of 23 .
Calculate the sum of results gained by both questions .
DETAILS : The puzzle holds true for all integers when individually selected .
This section requires Javascript.
You are seeing this because something didn't load right. We suggest you, (a) try
refreshing the page, (b) enabling javascript if it is disabled on your browser and,
finally, (c)
loading the
non-javascript version of this page
. We're sorry about the hassle.
No explanations have been posted yet. Check back later!