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How am I supposed to name the clockwise angles between the hours and minutes at those times?
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How am I supposed to name the clockwise angles between the hours and minutes at those times?
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How am I supposed to name the clockwise angles between the hours and minutes at those times?
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what you do is you will take the clock and make it into a protractor or put a protractor on the clock and then the protractor will say the angles
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