if a clock is renumbered in the anticlockwise direction then how many numbers retain their original position
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Know that, if a clock is renumbered in the anticlockwise direction then only two numbers 6 and 12 remain the same.
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Two numbers will retain their original position: 6 and 12.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The clockwise motion follows the same path as the hands of a clock: from the top to the right, then down and to the left, and finally back up to the top. Anticlockwise or counterclockwise is the polar opposite of rotation or revolution.
- The four corners of the square are represented by letters A, B, C, and D. B reaches C after moving one length of the side clockwise, and then for the next half-length of the side, it reaches the halfway of A and C. Similarly, D reaches A after 1 length of the side, then the halfway of A and C in an anticlockwise orientation.
- As a result, both will be in the middle of A and C.
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