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How can you split the coins into two piles such that there are same number of heads up in each pile?

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100 coins are lying flat on a table. 10 of them are heads up and 90 are tails up. How can you split the coins into two piles such that there are same number of heads up in each pile?

posted Jun 30, 2017 by Sanam

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