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When the fingers of a clock show 3 o'clock, the angle shown is 90 degrees. 6 o'clock = 180 degrees, 5 o'clock = 150 degrees. The letter "L" shows a right-angle (90 degrees).
This is going to be a difficult problem with a digital clock. It's not so bad with an old-fashioned clock, one with actual hands. Since you did not specify AM or PM, we'll assume that you have a 12-hour clock, not a military clock. The angle is (5/12) of a full circle = (5/12) x (360 degrees) = 150 degrees That's on the right side. On the left side, it's 210 degrees.
It is 150 degrees.
150 To help you remember: every 5 mins on the clock moves 30 degrees. so if the hand is on the 5... 5x30=150
On the clock each minute represents 6 degrees and so 10 minutes is 60 degrees and 25 minutes is 150 degrees
Yes they do - the angle of the hands is 150 degrees.
Going clockwise... 210 degrees. Going anti-clockwise... 150 degrees.
Bromine is a liquid at room temperature, but it will turn into a gas at 150 degrees Celsius.