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Q:At what time between 2 and 3 o'clock are the hands of the clock be 15 minutes apart? A:1) The position of the hour hand at this point... Well, there are 60 minutes in an hour, and that makes the hour hand move 5 minutes each hour. We know that 2 o'clock puts the hour hand at 10 minutes. Since the hour hand passes 5 minutes every hour, it goes 5/60 = 1/12 per minute. The minute hand goes at 1 minute for each minute. The correct time could be found by solving for x as minutes past 2 with the equation 10 + x/12 = x - 15. This does not use x + 15 since that would put the time before 2 o'clock. ~YSSB~



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Q:At what time between 2 and 3 o'clock are the hands of the clock be 15 minutes apart? A:1) The position of the hour hand at this point... Well, there are 60 minutes in an hour, and that makes the hour hand move 5 minutes each hour. We know that 2 o'clock puts the hour hand at 10 minutes. Since the hour hand passes 5 minutes every hour, it goes 5/60 = 1/12 per minute. The minute hand goes at 1 minute for each minute. The correct time could be found by solving for x as minutes past 2 with the equation 10 + x/12 = x - 15. This does not use x + 15 since that would put the time before 2 o'clock. ~YSSB~



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Examples of clock problems of algebra with answer? - Answers

Q:At what time between 2 and 3 o'clock are the hands of the clock be 15 minutes apart? A:1) The position of the hour hand at this point... Well, there are 60 minutes in an hour, and that makes the hour hand move 5 minutes each hour. We know that 2 o'clock puts the hour hand at 10 minutes. Since the hour hand passes 5 minutes every hour, it goes 5/60 = 1/12 per minute. The minute hand goes at 1 minute for each minute. The correct time could be found by solving for x as minutes past 2 with the equation 10 + x/12 = x - 15. This does not use x + 15 since that would put the time before 2 o'clock. ~YSSB~

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      Q:At what time between 2 and 3 o'clock are the hands of the clock be 15 minutes apart? A:1) The position of the hour hand at this point... Well, there are 60 minutes in an hour, and that makes the hour hand move 5 minutes each hour. We know that 2 o'clock puts the hour hand at 10 minutes. Since the hour hand passes 5 minutes every hour, it goes 5/60 = 1/12 per minute. The minute hand goes at 1 minute for each minute. The correct time could be found by solving for x as minutes past 2 with the equation 10 + x/12 = x - 15. This does not use x + 15 since that would put the time before 2 o'clock. ~YSSB~
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