Chapter 9: Q8. (page 341)
The hands of a clock form a angle at o’clock and at ´Ç’c±ô´Ç³¦°ì.
Short Answer
The angle formed between the hands of the clock is
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Chapter 9: Q8. (page 341)
The hands of a clock form a angle at o’clock and at ´Ç’c±ô´Ç³¦°ì.
The angle formed between the hands of the clock is
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