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An analogue clock is gaining three minutes every hour.If you set it to the correct time at 6 p.m. in Saturday,when will it show the correct time again?
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An analogue clock is gaining three minutes every hour.If you set it to the correct time at 6 p.m. in Saturday,when will it show the correct time again?
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The correct time will be shown again at 6pm on Monday
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