Computer Science, asked by srinadhchowdarysadin, 1 month ago

Program 5:
Question Title: Coin Trouble
Program Description:
Mr.Sid has a set of coins that he wants to share equally among all his three sons. Our task is to help him decide whether this can be done or not.
Constraints:
• Inputs will be an array of positive integers only.
• Coin can be any positive value.
Sample Input:
[1, 2, 3, 2, 2, 2, 3]
Sample Output:
True
Explanation –
(1+2+3+2+4+3)/3
15/3
5 rupees each
the coins can be divided –
1st son: 1,2,2
2nd son: 2,3
3rd son: 2,3​

Answers

Answered by ebsabhilav
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