Math, asked by lakshettimanideep26, 1 month ago


A group of boys is standing in a circle which represents the face of a clock They are facing the
center. A ond B represent the minute and hour hand at 12 and 3 respectively A runs to cross
and positions himself at an angle of 54 degrees trom B's initial position What is the difference
between the initial and current angle between them?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

180-54= 126 is the answer

Answered by steffiaspinno
0

There is a difference of 36 degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

'A' is present at 12 and is the minute hand initially.

'B' is present at 3 and is the hour hand initially.

Thus, the initial angle between A and B = 90°

Now, A runs to cross B and positions himself at an angle of 54 degrees from B's initial position.

So, final angle = 54 degrees (since B has not moved)

Thus, the difference in the two angles =  90° - 54° = 36 degrees.

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