1 to 10 =9
9/12=3/4
It is: 180/360 degrees = 1/2 a revolution
It is (2n + 1)/2 of a whole revolution, where n is an integer.
If the hour hand traveled 5 to 5 then it would have traveled one full circle equal to 360 degrees. But we want the angle only up to 2, which is 90 degrees short. Therefore the fraction of a clockwise revolution of the hour hand going from 5 to 2 is (360 - 90)/(360) = 270/360 = 27/36 = 9/12 = 3/4
It's the opposite direction of the normal rotation of the hands of a clock. Looking at a clock face, the hands travel over the numbers 1,2,3,4 etc - counter-clockwise they's move in the reverse direction - 4,3,2,1 etc.
Each and every non-zero fraction goes into 20.
1/4
It is: 180/360 degrees = 1/2 a revolution
It is (2n + 1)/2 of a whole revolution, where n is an integer.
It is (2n + 1)/2 of a whole revolution, where n is an integer.
From exactly 4 to exactly 7 is one fourth, .25 of a revolution.
it refers to the way in which things move. clockwise means the direction that the hands on a clock turn. counter clockwise means the opposite way the hands turn on a clock
If the hour hand traveled 5 to 5 then it would have traveled one full circle equal to 360 degrees. But we want the angle only up to 2, which is 90 degrees short. Therefore the fraction of a clockwise revolution of the hour hand going from 5 to 2 is (360 - 90)/(360) = 270/360 = 27/36 = 9/12 = 3/4
Clockwise goes right in a circle, counterclockwise goes left in a circle.
Clockwise is the direction in which the hands of a clock move, going from left to right in a circular motion. If you imagine the face of a clock, the hands move in a clockwise direction to show the passing time.
Counter clockwise is the opposite to clockwise , so if you think of a clock and it goes right , counter clockwise is the other way round so it's going left.
Anti-clockwise is the direction opposite to the clockwise direction. It is when movement or rotation goes in a counter-clockwise direction.
Clockwise is the direction that follows the movement of the hands on a clock. In terms of arrows, it would be a direction that goes from the top to the right, then down, and finally to the left.