a.
To find:
a.
Answer to Problem 33IP
Explanation of Solution
Given: A clock showing 6 o’clock and 10 seconds.
In clock two consecutive number subtended
For
So,
For
So,
b.
To find: The time when
b.
Answer to Problem 33IP
6 o’clock and 15 seconds
Explanation of Solution
Given:
So, clock look like as shown below.
According to clock, time is 6 o’clock and 15 seconds.
c.
To find: The
c.
Answer to Problem 33IP
Explanation of Solution
Given: 6 o’clock and 25 seconds.
6 o’clock and 25 seconds
So, clock look like as shown below.
There are 5 consecutive number after 25 seconds.
So,
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