If you look at a clock and the time is 3:15, what is the
angle between the hour and the minute hands
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Answer / kumar rohit
6 degrees.
It is like this:
Rule:-Difference b/w every hour is 30 degrees.
and every hour is divided in 5 parts.
at 3:15 the angle will be: 30/5=6.
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