Sam leaves in a tower. One day due to the power shortage, Sam and other passengers cannot use the elevator. They had no choice but to walk from the ground floor to their floor by using staircase. Being a helpful teenager, Sam helped an old nanny to carry her bags to the floor she stay, Sam walked fast, Nanny walked slowly and here the story goes.
Sam walked up with consistent speed to certain level. He then realized he forgot to ask the nanny which floor she stays. He walked down again (same speed) and met her exactly at the floor number half of the floor number where Sam turned back. After confirming the floor number (and lot number, of course) with the nanny, Sam walked up again. After 2 floors he walked up, he remember he should check his mailbox at the ground floor. Understood the nanny will not reach her floor faster than Sam would, Sam walked down again, passing by the nanny and reached the ground floor and checked his mailbox. He quickly took all the letters and walked up again. This time, they met again at exact floor level, which the number is one-quarter of the floor number where Sam is staying.
Sam continued walk to the floor he stays, which is 3 floors below the top floor. He threw all the letters in and walked down to the floor where the nanny stays. Both of them reach the floor the nanny stays at the same time.
Assumption, if Sam and the nanny walked in their speed consistently, and the time for Sam seeking for the floor number, checking the mailbox, and throwing the letter in the house are negligible; How many floor (at least) does the tower has?
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Sam leaves in a tower. One day due to the power shortage, Sam and other passengers cannot use the elevator. They had no choice but to walk from the ground floor to their floor by using staircase. Being a helpful teenager, Sam helped an old nanny to carry her bags to the floor she stay, Sam walked fast, Nanny walked slowly and here the story goes.
Sam walked up with consistent speed to certain level. He then realized he forgot to ask the nanny which floor she stays. He walked down again (same speed) and met her exactly at the floor number half of the floor number where Sam turned back. After confirming the floor number (and lot number, of course) with the nanny, Sam walked up again. After 2 floors he walked up, he remember he should check his mailbox at the ground floor. Understood the nanny will not reach her floor faster than Sam would, Sam walked down again, passing by the nanny and reached the ground floor and checked his mailbox. He quickly took all the letters and walked up again. This time, they met again at exact floor level, which the number is one-quarter of the floor number where Sam is staying.
Sam continued walk to the floor he stays, which is 3 floors below the top floor. He threw all the letters in and walked down to the floor where the nanny stays. Both of them reach the floor the nanny stays at the same time.
Assumption, if Sam and the nanny walked in their speed consistently, and the time for Sam seeking for the floor number, checking the mailbox, and throwing the letter in the house are negligible; How many floor (at least) does the tower has?
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