120 degrees is the angle made by the hands of a clock at 4 o clock. To get this answer, you could divide the clock into equal parts (12), and find the ratio of the time in terms of parts to the total number of parts of the clock (which would be 4/12 in this case). Then, you cross multiply the ratio you got, to the ratio of the unknown degrees to the total number of degrees in a circle (x/360). (4 * 360 = 12x). The answer should be 120 degrees.
60 degree angle at 4:12 At 4.00 the angle is 120 degrees. In 12 minutes the minute hand moves 72 degrees while the hour hand moves 6 degrees. So that 120 degree angle reduces by 66 degrees in 12 minutes, and the answer is 54 degrees.
3:00 am, 3:00 pm, 9:00 am, 9:00 pm
O'clock is short for "of the clock". Thus, four o'clock, spelled out completely, becomes "four of the clock" or as others prefer to say, "four on the clock".
A rectangle or a square: both have four sides and a right-angle of 90 degrees forming the four corners.
Four right angles on a standard clock... I believe
It is an acute angle
120
An analog clock: an hour hand, a minute hand, and a second hand.
Fourth hand is used to set an alarm
At 3 and 9 or four times a day.
four times
60 degree angle at 4:12 At 4.00 the angle is 120 degrees. In 12 minutes the minute hand moves 72 degrees while the hour hand moves 6 degrees. So that 120 degree angle reduces by 66 degrees in 12 minutes, and the answer is 54 degrees.
you don't need one, you only have to go to the spooky mansion i think between eight oclock pm, and four o clock am.
When you are wearing a watch or when you are holding a clock. If you mean arms instead of hands, it is when you place them in front of you, since the front part of your arms are called forearms.
To show ten twenty on a clock you will first have to place the hands of the clock in the right position. The small hand pointing towards the ten, and the large hand pointing towards the four.
four oclock
3:00 am, 3:00 pm, 9:00 am, 9:00 pm