Five minutes is equivalent to 1/12 of a degree. This is because there are 60 minutes in one degree, so you can calculate it by dividing 5 by 60. Therefore, 5 minutes is equal to approximately 0.0833 degrees.
There are 60 minutes in a degree. Therefore, to find out how many degrees are in 5 minutes, you divide 5 by 60. This calculation results in approximately 0.0833 degrees.
30 degrees.
The hour hand moves 2.5 degrees every five minutes
To calculate the glancing angle given as 6 degrees and 5 minutes, first convert the minutes into degrees. Since there are 60 minutes in a degree, you divide 5 minutes by 60, which equals approximately 0.0833 degrees. Then, add this value to the 6 degrees: 6 + 0.0833 = 6.0833 degrees. Thus, the glancing angle is approximately 6.08 degrees.
100 degrees is 6,000 minutes.
well, 360 degrees in a minute. So 360 * 5 = 1800 degrees
The hour hand moves 2.5 degrees every five minutes
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40 minutes is 0.667 degrees.
100 degrees is 6,000 minutes.
0.333 degrees in 20 minutes.
439,642 minutes equals 7,327.367 degrees.
60 minutes = 360 degrees so 40 minutes = 240 degrees.
0.08333 degrees.
Divide that by 60 to get degrees. If you want degrees and minutes, do an integer division by 60; the remainder will be the minutes. Seconds will of course be zero in this case.
72 degrees 12/60 of 360 = 1/5 x 360 = 72
The closest major city is Madrid, located at 40 degrees 25 minutes north latitude and 3 degrees 39 minutes west longitude, a 2 degrees east difference.