Math, asked by khushi0143, 8 months ago

There are 40 coins placed on a
table. 20 coins are heads up and
the rest 20 are tails up mixed
randomly. Mike puts on a blindfold
and decides to create two piles of
coins from these 40 coins, such
that each set has the same number
of coins with heads up and tails up.
He can only move or flip the coins
as he is unable to see them. How
does he create these two groups of
coins?​

Answers

Answered by sampriti48
2

Answer:

Please see below

Step-by-step explanation:

He can touch one coin from both the sides before blindfolding. Then he can feel the coins and the flip them.

Answered by bishtgopal975
2

Answer:

by touching coins on both the sides he can feel them

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