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The 3rd qstn that reads 11:15 the angle between will be 247.5° and the angle outside will be 112.5° Please recheck and then submit.
In the last sol. It must be taken as 6 hrs as 12 to 5 = 5hrs & 11 to 12 is 1 hr more. So (5+1) hr + ( 25mins) = 6hrs 25mins = 30°×6 + 12.5° =180°+12.5° =192.5° [ solution ] Anyways nice explanation! Keep trying!
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