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Saw a similar question elsewhere, and want to quiz ATOT to see how long it will take to arrive at the correct answer.
The time is 6:40, as displayed on a wall clock. Looking at the minute and hour hands, what is the angle formed by the two hands?
Similarly, what is the angle formed when the clock reads 2:10?
No, this is not homework. This is hopefully amusement.
edit for clarification.
this is a round clock, that conforms to all typical clock conventions.
Hour hands move throughout the hour, they don't just tick to the next number once the full 60 minutes pass.
The time is 6:40, as displayed on a wall clock. Looking at the minute and hour hands, what is the angle formed by the two hands?
Similarly, what is the angle formed when the clock reads 2:10?
No, this is not homework. This is hopefully amusement.
edit for clarification.
this is a round clock, that conforms to all typical clock conventions.
Hour hands move throughout the hour, they don't just tick to the next number once the full 60 minutes pass.
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