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Imagine a clock with a circular face and two hands (hours and minutes) that is set at 12:00 noon. Describe the transformation of each hand on the clock over the next hour.
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Imagine a clock with a circular face and two hands (hours and minutes) that is set at 12:00 noon. Describe the transformation of each hand on the clock over the next hour.
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Imagine a clock with a circular face and two hands (hours and minutes) that is set at 12:00 noon. Describe the transformation of each hand on the clock over the next hour.
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One hand (the hour hand) would have moved to the number 1, while the minute hand would have made a full rotation and be on the number 12.
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