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Q: Why did coins start to have images on two sides?
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How do you arrange 8 coins on the four sides of a square such that there are 4 coins on each side?

Two coins at each vertex.


What is the probability of 2 coins landing on heads?

well since the coins have two sides,there is a 50% chance of it landing on heads


Does a Bilateral symmetry has two equal right and left sides?

Yes left and right sides are 'mirror images' of each other.


Two coins and two number cubes are tossed at the same time. What is the approximate probability that the two coins show different sides and the two number cubes show the same number?

It is 1/12.


The other side of the coin?

Coins have two sides, and each has a formal name.Read more, below.


How does a parallelogram look like?

Look it up on Google Images!! Well I could describe it, it has four sides and there's two diagonal ones, the up and down sides are straight. So you could still check it up in Google Images if you want. ;) LOL!!! ^^


What was the thaumatrope used for?

The thaumatrope uses the perceptual effect of persistence of vision to merge two images on the alternate sides of a rapidly spinning disk or card. The thaumatrope was basically used to make two images on opposite sides of a card seem like one image. By: Isaac B. Ruot


What Spanish speaking country has a flag with two different sides?

PARAGUAY, a Spanish-speaking country in South America, is known for specifically for having a flag were the obverse and reverse sides have different images.


If four coins mark the corners of a square how do you move only two of them to define a smaller square?

Move two adjacent coins, leaving the other pair of adjacent coins untouched. Place them on opposite sides of the unmoved pair, so that they become diagonally opposite corners of the new square.


Where is the vertex on a angle?

It's the point where the two sides of the angle come together.(Or start out from.)


What is the reverse of a coin?

All coins have two sides, an obverse and a reverse. The obverse is the front or the "heads" side, the reverse is the back or the "tails" side.


Can you show us a parallel shape?

A square, a rectangle... anything with two sides that will never meet if the line keeps going. google images as "parallelogram"