90 degrees
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150 degrees
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.
90 degrees
The angle between the minute- and hour-handson an 'analog' clock at 8:45 is 7.5 degrees.
When it is 7:00, the hour hand and minute hand of a 12-hour clock form a 150° angle.
115°
72.5°
150 degrees
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150 degrees
The angle formed is 60 degrees.
They are 90 degrees and 270 degrees.
At 6, the hands are straight up and down. A straight angle is 180 degrees.
The hands of a clock at 2 o'clock will form an acute angle of 60 degrees
Assuming the hour hand moves steadily for the entirety of the hour, the angle formed by the hour and minute hand would be 55 degrees.
Each minute space occupies 6 degrees and so 24*6 = 144 degrees or try using a protractor for a more accurate measurement