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∙ 13y ago360
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∙ 13y agoEach minute is six degrees.
the answer for "through what angle will the minute hand have turned from 2 o'clock, when the clock shows 10 o'clock?" is 2880 °
Measuring from the minute hand (at 12) and going clockwise, it would be 210 degrees.
Each minute is 6 degrees and so it's about 30 degrees
144 degrees. Each minute mark around the clock face is 6 degrees.
Technically 364.999 to the Nth degree, since the hands of a clock go in circles, you could view them barely touching as an obtuse angle.
Each minute is six degrees.
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the answer for "through what angle will the minute hand have turned from 2 o'clock, when the clock shows 10 o'clock?" is 2880 °
1 minute is 6 degrees so 10*6 = 60 degrees
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Any time the hands are one minute apart, like 12:01
Measuring from the minute hand (at 12) and going clockwise, it would be 210 degrees.
Each minute is 6 degrees and so it's about 30 degrees
144 degrees. Each minute mark around the clock face is 6 degrees.
At exactly 1 o'clock, the hour hand will be at an angle of 30 degrees, and the minute and second hands will be at an angle of 0 degrees.
22215 pm is not a correct time, what time do you mean? The angle between the hands, if that is what you mean by 'the angle of the clock', does not depend on the length of the hands, so why have you given them? Please make the question clear and resubmit.