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The number of memory between 12 and 1 is 5. There are 60 lines in a clock: 5/60. Since the whole angle of the clock is 360, you multiply 360 and 5/60 together and get the answer of 30 degrees.
On a typical 12-hour clock face, the angle between the hands at 1:00 is1/12th of the whole circle.That's (360/12) = 30 degrees.
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an acute angle - of 30 degrees.
1) 190 2) 150 3) 16 2/3 4) 931/2
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.
At exactly 1 o'clock, the hour hand will be at an angle of 30 degrees, and the minute and second hands will be at an angle of 0 degrees.
An acute angle is any angle that is between 0° and 90°.At the exact hour mark, the minute hand is always at the 12.And so, the hours where the clock form an acute angle are:1 o'clock2 o'clock10 o'clock11 o'clockThus, there are 4 hours.
There are 30 degrees between the numbers on a clock face - therefore, if the time in hours has passed by a quarter of an hour, then the difference in angle between the head of the hour hand and the head of the minute hand would be 30 x 1/4 = 7.5 degrees.
1 minute is 6 degrees so 10*6 = 60 degrees