What Is the Angle Between the Clock Hands at 11:12 AM?

In summary, the problem is to find the angle between the two switches at 11:12am. The minute hand moves 60 times as much as the hour hand. When the minute hand moves through 12 minutes, the hour hand moves 1/60 of that movement, which is 1.2°. The initial angle between the hands at 11:00 should also be taken into account. Therefore, the final answer is 1.2° plus the angle at 11:00, which is 57.6°, resulting in an angle of 58.8° between the two switches at 11:12am.
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tatoo5ma
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okay!
so, i had an exercice that say:
it's 11:12am, what s the angle between the two switches?
the problem here that stopped me from solvin that is when its like 11:12, the first switch, is not at 11am but it s slightly after that! :confused: i am confused! :frown:
any help is apprecied
 
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The minute hand moves 60 times as much as the hour hand.
What angle does the hour hand move through when the minute hand moves through 12 minutes ?
 
  • #3
0.2 :huh:
then what?
is the angle 35.9 degrees
 
  • #4
The minute hand moves through 12 minutes.

12 min = 1/5 hour = 1/5 circle = 1/5*360 deg = 72 deg

so how far does the hour hand move ?
 
  • #5
so, is it 14.4 deg, and the angle between the two hands at 11:12 is 57.6deg. am i right
 
  • #6
The hour hand moves 1/60 of the minute hand's movement, which is 72°.
Therefore movement of the hour hand is 1/60*72=1.2°.

Remember that this movement of the hands starts at 11.00, when the hands already have an angle between them.

The little hand is on 11 and the big hand is on 12 :smile:

So you have to add this initial angle on to get your final answer.
 

1. What is the "Confused About 11:12am Angle Problem"?

The "Confused About 11:12am Angle Problem" is a mathematical problem that involves determining the angle between the hour and minute hands of a clock at 11:12am.

2. How do you solve the "Confused About 11:12am Angle Problem"?

To solve the "Confused About 11:12am Angle Problem", you can use the formula: angle = |30H - 5.5M|, where H is the hour hand and M is the minute hand. For 11:12am, the hour hand is at 11 and the minute hand is at 12, so the angle would be |30(11) - 5.5(12)| = |330 - 66| = 264 degrees.

3. Why is the "Confused About 11:12am Angle Problem" confusing?

The "Confused About 11:12am Angle Problem" can be confusing because the hour and minute hands are close together and it may be difficult to visualize the angle between them. Additionally, the use of decimals in the formula may be confusing for some people.

4. Can the "Confused About 11:12am Angle Problem" be applied to other times on a clock?

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5. How can understanding the "Confused About 11:12am Angle Problem" be useful?

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