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Q: How many degrees does a star move in three hours?
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How many degrees does the little hand move in 3 hours on the clock?

90 degrees


How many degrees do the stars move around polaris in 3 hours?

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How many degrees does the hour hand of a clock move in 5 hours?

150 degrees


How many degrees of longitude does the sun appear to move each hour if it move 360 in 24 hours?

The sun appears to move 15 degrees of longitude each hour if it moves 360 degrees in 24 hours. This is because there are 24 hours in a day, so dividing 360 degrees by 24 hours gives us 15 degrees per hour.


How many degrees does the hour hand of a clock move in 2 hours?

720


How many degrees does the minute hand move in a three quarters of an hour?

180


How many degrees does the sun move in four hours?

The sun moves 60 degrees in one hour, so in four hours, it would move 240 degrees across the sky.


How many degrees does a hand move in one hour?

360 degrees in 12 hours , so 360/12 ie 30 degrees


How many degrees does the hour hand move in one half of an hour?

It takes twelve hours for the hour hand to move 360 degrees In half an hour the hour hand moves 15 degrees


Through how many degrees does the hour hand move?

Each hour, it rotates through 30 degrees, every twelve hours, it rotates 360 degrees.


How many degrees of longitude does the sun appear to move each hour if it moves 370 degrees in 24 hours?

Any number you like. Since the predicate statement: "the sun appears to move 370 degrees in 24 hours" is FALSE, then the "conclusion" can be any statement you like. The sun appears to move 360 degrees in 24 hours and so 360/24 = 15 deg each hour.


How many degrees of longitude does the sun appear to move each hour if it moves 360 degrees in 24 hours?

The sun appears to move 15 degrees of longitude each hour (360 degrees ÷ 24 hours = 15 degrees per hour).