A man was being accused of having stolen jewelery and trying to run away with them, when he was caught by a policeman who overtook him. In cross examination the lawyer for the accused asked the police officer how he could catch up the accused who was already twenty seven steps ahead of him, when he started to run after him.
Officer: "Yes sir, he takes eight steps to every five of mine."
Lawyer: "How did you ever catch him then, if that was the case?"
Officer: "I have got a longer stride -- two steps of mine are equal to his five. So the number of steps I required were fewer than his."
And the lawyer was satisfied by the explanation.
Now, can you find out how many steps the officer needed to catch up with the thief?
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A man was being accused of having stolen jewelery and trying to run away with them, when he was caught by a policeman who overtook him. In cross examination the lawyer for the accused asked the police officer how he could catch up the accused who was already twenty seven steps ahead of him, when he started to run after him.
Officer: "Yes sir, he takes eight steps to every five of mine."
Lawyer: "How did you ever catch him then, if that was the case?"
Officer: "I have got a longer stride -- two steps of mine are equal to his five. So the number of steps I required were fewer than his."
And the lawyer was satisfied by the explanation.
Now, can you find out how many steps the officer needed to catch up with the thief?
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