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24 right angles because in a hour it only does 1 right angle ,so in 24 hours there are going to be 24 right angles.
3 o' clock 6 o'clock 9 o' clock 12 o'clock
twice if you're looking for exact right angles
Twice.
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24 right angles because in a hour it only does 1 right angle ,so in 24 hours there are going to be 24 right angles.
3 o' clock 6 o'clock 9 o' clock 12 o'clock
twice if you're looking for exact right angles
Oh, dude, you're talking about those sneaky little right angles on a clock, huh? Well, between 4 pm and 10 pm, there are 6 hours, and in each hour, there are 2 right angles on a clock. So, that's like 12 right angles in total. But hey, who's counting, right?
Twice.
At one time, a clock would make 4 right angles. But looking at it many times, you will feel that it makes not 4 but more than 4. App infinite.
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4 right angles, no other angles.
Two right angles. Between 2 and 8 there are 6 hours. The clock face [normally] shows 12 hours, so the hour hand moves 6/12 = 1/2 of a complete turn. 1/2 of a whole turn = 1/2 x 360o = 180o 1 right angle = 90o ⇒ 180o = 180o ÷ 90o right angles = 2 right angles
It has 6 angles, none of which are right angles.
0 right angles