A man walks 1 mile south, 1 mile east and then 1 mile north. He returns to the origin of his journey. How is this possible?
A man walks south for 3 miles Then east for 4 miles Then north for 1 mile Then west for 1 mile Then north for 2 miles In which direction and for how far should he walk to return to his starting point?
A girl walks 2 km north, then east for 3 km, south for 3 km, west for 2 km and north for 1 km. In which direction and how far should she walk to return to the start ?
A man leaves his cabin and travels 100 meter north, 100 meters west, and 100 meters south just to arrive back at his home. He sees a bird. What kind of bird is it?
A pedestrian walks three miles due south. She then stops. Next she walks three miles due north. She has walked six miles and she is six miles away from where she started, instead of being back there. How come? There are many places she might have been. How would you map them?