Clock Math

Practice Questions

Basic Geometry › Clock Math

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What is the measure, in degrees, of the acute angle formed by the hands of a 12-hour clock that reads exactly 3:10?

2

What is the measure, in degrees, of the acute angle formed by the hands of a 12-hour clock that reads exactly 3:10?

3

It is 4 o’clock. What is the measure of the angle formed between the hour hand and the minute hand?

4

It is 4 o’clock. What is the measure of the angle formed between the hour hand and the minute hand?

5

The minute hand of a clock is exactly six inches in length, and the tip of the minute hand has traveled exactly ten inches since noon. To the nearest minute, what time is it?

6

The minute hand of a clock is exactly six inches in length, and the tip of the minute hand has traveled exactly ten inches since noon. To the nearest minute, what time is it?

7

The hour hand is on the 12 and the minute hand is on the 9. If I was to work clockwise, as in the way a clock goes, how many degrees is there from the hour hand to the minute hand?

8

At 12:45 AM, what is the angle formed between the minute and hour hands?

9

If the hour hand is on the 12 and the minute hand is on the 3, what is the angle measure between them?

10

What is the measure of the smaller angle formed by the hands of an analog watch if the hour hand is on the 10 and the minute hand is on the 2?

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