Hi guys; I'm literally not getting the idea behind.
the problem is that I need to find the numbers of steps that we need to reach concrete/specific number, for example lets assume that I'm on offset 10(step 10) and I need to reach number 15 , how many steps needed till we reach number 15? it's 5 but why?! I mean I understand that we started at offset 10 then we jumped to 11 and jumped to 12 and jumped to 13 ..etc , what I'm not understanding is the number of jumps/steps must be lesser than 1 of the borders, secondly I don't understand how the add going , lets assume I'm a rabbit and I'm now on offset 50, how many jumps I need to jump till I reach 100? isn't it 49(I said 49 because we have (100-50) border which -1 to get the number of jumps that has been done in (50,100)? why the answer is 50(100-50) ? something going wrong with me and hope to illustrate that point of jumps, I'm getting more and more confusion! sorry about that but that's the reality.
the problem is that I need to find the numbers of steps that we need to reach concrete/specific number, for example lets assume that I'm on offset 10(step 10) and I need to reach number 15 , how many steps needed till we reach number 15? it's 5 but why?! I mean I understand that we started at offset 10 then we jumped to 11 and jumped to 12 and jumped to 13 ..etc , what I'm not understanding is the number of jumps/steps must be lesser than 1 of the borders, secondly I don't understand how the add going , lets assume I'm a rabbit and I'm now on offset 50, how many jumps I need to jump till I reach 100? isn't it 49(I said 49 because we have (100-50) border which -1 to get the number of jumps that has been done in (50,100)? why the answer is 50(100-50) ? something going wrong with me and hope to illustrate that point of jumps, I'm getting more and more confusion! sorry about that but that's the reality.