150 degrees
Every five minutes is 30 degrees. 4 o'clock is 120 degrees.120 degrees.
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510 degrees
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Every five minutes is 30 degrees. 4 o'clock is 120 degrees.120 degrees.
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Every minute on a clock is 6 degrees, making every five minutes where the numbers are 30 degrees. In theory, hands on the 1 and 6 would would show an angle of 150 degrees. In actuality, the hour hand moves halfway between the 1 and 2 by 1:30 making the angle 135 degrees.
Every five minutes is thirty degrees. 1:55 is either 60 or 300 degrees.
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Clock dials are used on analog- style (as opposed to digital) clocks and watches. The other term for a clock dial is a clock face, or clockface. It is the part of the clock where the hour and minute hands (and maybe also seconds hands ) appear. Frequently the clock dial also has numbers, from one to twelve representing the hours, as well as five-minute intervals. Sometimes there are evenly spaced dots, instead of numbers. For an illustration of a clock dials, go to the link below.
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4 o'clock
An angle of thirty-five degrees, and any angle less than 90 degrees is an acute angle.
"Dock" and "flock" are words that rhyme with "five o' clock."