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Since an analog clock covers 360 degrees in a full hour, it covers 180 in half an hour because 180 - 0.5*360.
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At 5 o'clock, the minute hand points at the 12, while the hour hand points at the 5. Each hour mark on a clock represents 30 degrees (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). The angle between the hour and minute hands is 150 degrees (5 hours × 30 degrees). The reflex angle, which is the angle greater than 180 degrees, is 360 degrees minus 150 degrees, resulting in a reflex angle of 210 degrees.
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180/3=60 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.
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180
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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).
If the minute hand on a clock moves 180 degrees, that represents half of a full rotation (which is 360 degrees). Since the minute hand completes one full rotation in 60 minutes, moving 180 degrees indicates that 30 minutes have passed.
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when 360 degrees is divided by 12, each 5 mins represents 30 degrees. So it is 4 x 30 which equals 120 degrees
180 degrees.