It depends whether it's clockwise or anticlockwise.
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If it was 8 o'clock and then 60 degrees passed, that would be 1 hour later, making it 9 o'clock.
distance = speed × time Convert the time to a fraction of an hour: 60 min = 1 hour → 43 min = 43/60 hour → distance = 55 mph × 43/60 hr = 39 5/12 miles ≈ 39.42 miles.
AnswerYes, if you think about it for along time. then the answer would be yes. But if you're clever enough to know that "along" is not the same as "a long" then the answer would be no. Can something work 60% of the time if you only try it once. No, my friend, you would have to do it a multiple of 5 times for it to work 60% of the time. Not that its meant to be taken seriously; its a actually a joke, as I hope you asking that question was.
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The fastest man over the age of 60 is Charles Allie, who holds the world record for the 200m in the 60-64 age group with a time of 24.29 seconds.
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