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Clock Aptitude Reasoning Tricks & Problems - Finding Angle Between The Hands of a Clock Given Time

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This geometry & Trigonometry video tutorial explains how to solve clock aptitude problems with shortcuts and tricks provided. It explains how to find the angle between the hands of a clock given time. It's important to understand that 12 hours represent 360 degrees and 1 hour represents 30 degrees. If the minute hand is at 12, the hour hand will be directly on the number it's pointing at. If the minute hand is on the 6, the hour hand will be in between two numbers. This video contains plenty of examples and practice problems. Trigonometry - Free Formula Sheet: https://bit.ly/47diggI Trigonometry Video Lessons: https://www.video-tutor.net/basic-trigonometry.html Final Exam and Test Prep Videos: https://bit.ly/41WNmI9
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the time on an analog clock
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reads 12 30.
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what is the angle between the minute
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hand and the hour hand of the clock
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so on a clock this is going to be 12
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we have 3 on the right
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six below
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and nine
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so at 12 30
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the minute hand that's the long hand is
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going to be at the six
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and the short hand the hour hand
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is not exactly at 12
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because if it was exactly at 12 it would
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be 12 o'clock
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if it wasn't one o'clock the hour hand
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would be at one
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but if it's 12 30
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the hour hand
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which is the shorthand has to be between
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12 and 1.
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exactly right in the middle i'm gonna
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represent the hour hand in red
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so that's twelve thirty our goal is to
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find the angle
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between
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those two hands
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so how can we do so
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now first it's helpful to know
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the measure of one hour
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so let's focus on the three
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what's the angle between the two and the
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three
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notice that it takes 12 hours for the
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hour hand to make a complete revolution
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so 12 hours
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correlates to 360 degrees because that's
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the entire circle
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so one hour is going to be 360 divided
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by 12 so every hour represents an angle
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of 30.
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so therefore
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from one o'clock
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to six o'clock
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that's a time period of five hours
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so if one hour represents 30 degrees
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then 5 hours is 5 times 30 which is 150
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degrees
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so therefore
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from 1
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