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This is going to be a difficult problem with a digital clock. It's not so bad with an old-fashioned clock, one with actual hands. Since you did not specify AM or PM, we'll assume that you have a 12-hour clock, not a military clock. The angle is (5/12) of a full circle = (5/12) x (360 degrees) = 150 degrees That's on the right side. On the left side, it's 210 degrees.
On an analog clock it would be 30 degrees. Each hour is going to be 30 degrees. So at 2 it would be 60 degrees.
Oh, dude, you're talking about those sneaky little right angles on a clock, huh? Well, between 4 pm and 10 pm, there are 6 hours, and in each hour, there are 2 right angles on a clock. So, that's like 12 right angles in total. But hey, who's counting, right?
The answer is 12:10 PM
A twelve hour clock has 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and is the standard form time clock. A 24 hour clock has times starting at 1-12, but after it will start with 13 as 1 p.m. all the way to 24 or 00 as 12 midnight.