In fifteen minutes the minute hand of a clock will move 90 degrees, or three hour labels.
In a quarter hour, the minute hand moves 90 degrees because a quarter hour is fifteen minutes. 360/4 = 90.
The minute hand takes 5 minutes to move from the 12 to the 1 on a clock. This is because the minute hand completes a full revolution (360 degrees) in 60 minutes, and moving from the 12 to the 1 represents 1/12 of that revolution. Therefore, it takes 5 minutes for the minute hand to move from 12 to 1.
60 Minutes
90
One minute or 60 seconds
In a quarter hour, the minute hand moves 90 degrees because a quarter hour is fifteen minutes. 360/4 = 90.
The minute hand takes 5 minutes to move from the 12 to the 1 on a clock. This is because the minute hand completes a full revolution (360 degrees) in 60 minutes, and moving from the 12 to the 1 represents 1/12 of that revolution. Therefore, it takes 5 minutes for the minute hand to move from 12 to 1.
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60 Minutes
90
One minute or 60 seconds
You have to survive for fifteen minutes in 15-minute melee. I would suggest using Donkey Kong's down-B move for fifteen minutes.
The minute hand on a clock moves 360 degrees in a full circle, representing 60 minutes. Therefore, in 10 minutes, the minute hand would move 1/6th of a full circle. To calculate this, you would divide 360 degrees by 60 minutes and then multiply by 10 minutes, resulting in 60 degrees.
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