The hour hand would be 8/12 of the way around, which is 2/3 of the way around, which in degrees would be 240/360 of the way around, or 240 degrees. The internal angle would be 360-240, or 120 degrees.
It is a obtuse angle.
As one angle increases, its counterpart on the clock decreases. The acute angle is greater at 8 o'clock but the reflex angle is greater at 10 o'clock.
An angle that is 8 degrees would be an "acute" angle. This is because it is less than 90 degrees. Anything above 90 degrees would be an "obtuse" angle.
One that measures 8 degrees would.
There are 360 degrees from 12 to 12 , so every hour is 360/12 = 30 degrees. From 12 to 8 there is 30 x 8 = 240 degrees
It is a obtuse angle.
As one angle increases, its counterpart on the clock decreases. The acute angle is greater at 8 o'clock but the reflex angle is greater at 10 o'clock.
obtuse
There are two angles between 5 and 8 on a clock face. The smaller (right) angle is 90 degrees. The larger (reflex) angle is 270 degrees.
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90 degrees its just like the angle between 6 and 9 on a clock basically for every number its 30 degrees
240 degrees - 30 degrees for each hour on the clock
The angle between the minute- and hour-handson an 'analog' clock at 8:45 is 7.5 degrees.
An angle that is 8 degrees would be an "acute" angle. This is because it is less than 90 degrees. Anything above 90 degrees would be an "obtuse" angle.
An angle of 82 degrees would be complementary to an angle of 8 degrees. 82 + 8 = 90
i ment how long if i went to bed at 8 o clock and woke at 8 o clock to i would sleep for 12 hours
One that measures 8 degrees would.