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There is an infinite line of holes in an infinite field. You know there is a groundhog hiding in one of the holes. You can check a hole once a day. At night the groundhog will move one hole to the left or one hole to the right. Knowing you cannot find the groundhog yourself, you enlist a friend to help. Now you can check 2 holes a day. Can you find the groundhog? If so, how would you do it?

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Answered by simranjeet4872
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Answer:

I don't know about this sum

Answered by rajamrit845
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Groundhog holes are the openings to underground burrows, where groundhogs (also known as woodchucks) live. These hidden burrows serve as protection from predators, places to breed and a location to hibernate. Groundhog burrows typically feature one main entrance with up to four exits.

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