There are 22 times in a 12-hour period:
These are approx times because the exact times involve fractions (division by 11) of a second.
hh:mm
00:08
00:57
01:14
02:03
02:19
03:08
03:25
04:14
04:30
05:19
05:35
06:25
06:41
07:30
07:46
08:35
08:52
09:41
09:57
10:46
11:03
11:52
Half 3
Imagine two clock hands two minutes apart.
90 degree angle
you would get 140 dollars because a clock forms a 90 degree angle only 4 times a day and if you multiply 4 and 7 you would get 28 multiply by 5 and you get 140$
A straight angle is 180o better known as a straight line. The hands of a clock showing a quarter past nine forms a straight angle.
The hands of a clock at two o'clock are set at a 60 degree angle.
Half 3
Imagine two clock hands two minutes apart.
90 degree angle
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.
you would get 140 dollars because a clock forms a 90 degree angle only 4 times a day and if you multiply 4 and 7 you would get 28 multiply by 5 and you get 140$
At nine o'clock and three o'clock
A straight angle is 180o better known as a straight line. The hands of a clock showing a quarter past nine forms a straight angle.
Any time the hands are one minute apart, like 12:01
In form the invention of two hands represented the showing clock what they were
The angle in which the hands of the clock make at five o'clock is 150o.
obtuse angle