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if the two hands on a watch come together exactly every 65 minutes( according to an accurate watch) the watch is running a) slow b) on time c) fast​

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Answered by raghavRG
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The watch is running slow...

Answered by anvitanvar032
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Answer:

The correct answer to this question is the watch is running on time.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given - Two hands on a watch come together exactly every 65 minutes.

To Find - Write the time if the two hands on a watch come together exactly every 65 minutes according to an accurate watch.

The two hands on a watch come together exactly every 65 minutes and according to an accurate watch the watch is running on time.

They coincide at 65 and 5 and 11 minutes. Since the two clocks in question sync up every 64 minutes, 24 hours on your clock correspond to 64 minutes plus 22 seconds, or 1408 minutes. Thus, your clock should drop 32 minutes (1440-1408).

The measurement of accuracy is the amount from which a target or reference deviates. The closer something comes to its reference point, the more accurate it is. Therefore, a watch that loses less than a second per day will keep time more accurately than one that loses three seconds per day.

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