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240 degrees
180 degrees.
Since an analog clock covers 360 degrees in a full hour, it covers 180 in half an hour because 180 - 0.5*360.
pi/3 radians.
(7 * 45) + 70 = 385
go to norfolk, turn on oven
No. For a pavlova, use a cool oven (about 130 degrees Celsius) and cook for between an hour and a quarter to an hour and a half - at least until you can see the outside of the pavlova is dry and slightly browned. Turn off the oven, leave the door slightly open, and allow the pavlova to cool completely in the oven.
Matters, but wouldn't be much unless you left it on for 24/7 and you got to turn the switch off after even if theres nothing in there O.O
This will depend on where you live and the cost of water in that region. It will also depend on how hard the hose is turn on and how much water is running from it. For example, if the hose is spraying water at a rate of one litre per second, and the cost of water in your region is one dollar per litre, then it will cost sixty dollars a minute and a total of $3600 for the full hour.
you turn it on and set the heat then put it in the oven
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I think you can not turn it on....
when an oven is on bake the oven stays on all the time till you turn it off. On T-bake or Timed bake the oven will stay on when whatever amount of time you have set elapses the oven will turn itself off.
it is easy
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You turn it on then it cooks what you put in it.
You plug it in