Ten past ten on a clock face has the hands balanced symmetrically on either side of the 12. Other times would also do this: quarter-past nine, for example, or twenty past eight. But ten ten looks best for display.
8:50 = 10 to 9so the hour hand would be just before the 9 not onit
Ten past ten, is another way of saying ten minutes past ten o'clock, it can be am (morning) or pm (evening).
You cannot.
3:10 (ten minutes past three - am). 15:10 (fifteen ten hundred hours - pm).
Well, darling, when someone says it's "ten past one," they're telling you the time is 1:10. The hour hand is pointing to the 1, and the minute hand is 2 marks past the 12. It's not rocket science, just a fancy way of saying it's early in the afternoon.
It's about a ten minute drive
On a normal 12-hour clock, the minute hand moves thru 360° in 1 hour, 360° in 60 minutes, or 6° every minute. In ten seconds, the minute hand moves 1°.
Ten point four zero per minute.
Ten past ten on a clock face has the hands balanced symmetrically on either side of the 12. Other times would also do this: quarter-past nine, for example, or twenty past eight. But ten ten looks best for display.
60 degrees
8:50 = 10 to 9so the hour hand would be just before the 9 not onit
Ten past ten, is another way of saying ten minutes past ten o'clock, it can be am (morning) or pm (evening).
You cannot.
the past ten of think is
3:10 (ten minutes past three - am). 15:10 (fifteen ten hundred hours - pm).
Assuming that "digress" has nothing to do with going off the subject, but your spelling of "degrees", the answer is 60 degrees.