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Suppose N coins lie heads up on a table. In one turn, you can turn over any (N−1) coins. Is it possible that N coins could lay tails up in any number of turns, if a N=15 ?
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Suppose N coins lie heads up on a table. In one turn, you can turn over any (N−1) coins. Is it possible that N coins could lay tails up in any number of turns, if a N=15 ?
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Suppose N coins lie heads up on a table. In one turn, you can turn over any (N−1) coins. Is it possible that N coins could lay tails up in any number of turns, if a N=15 ?
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