Math, asked by ashutoshf4650, 1 year ago

a blind man has four pills: two red and two blue. the pills are identical in tehrms of shape, size, texture, weight, smell and so on. only the colors are different. so the blind man cannot distinguish between a red pill and a blue pill. now the blind man must consume exactly 1 red pill and 1 blue pill. if he consumes two red pills or two blue pills, he will immediately die. what strategy will enable the blind man to ensure that he consumes exactly one pill of each color?

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Answered by pritamcharan
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He should grind all 4 tablets (2 red + 2 Blue) and make powder of them.


and divide this mixture powder in 2 doses.


then he can have that 1 dose ( which include red and blue mixture)

Answered by Cometknight
1

Here's your answer friend.................

A blind man can do one thing. He should divide each pill into half and it should not be mixed. Each pill's first half should bein bowl 1 and other half in the bowl 2. After dividing all the pills into first half and second half, he can consume the whole content in bowl 1 or 2. Because there will be 1 blue pill and 1 red pill in each bowl.

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