Four right angles on a standard clock... I believe
The hands on a clock!
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3 o' clock 6 o'clock 9 o' clock 12 o'clock
The angle between the two hands of the clock at half past two is 105 degrees.
Four right angles on a standard clock... I believe
half of a clock
The hands on a clock!
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3 o' clock 6 o'clock 9 o' clock 12 o'clock
The angle between the two hands of the clock at half past two is 105 degrees.
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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.
When two angles have common vertex and side but do not overlap, they are said to be adjacent angles. Some real examples are intersection of two roads, hands of a clock etc.
nine oclock and six oclock
Twice.
I believe it to be 360. Because the minute hand moves around the clock (a circle) once, completing 360 degrees. Infinitely many.