Difference between revisions of "1998 PMWC Problems"

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== Problem I4 ==
 
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Suppose in each day on a certain planet, there are only 10 hours and every hour has 100 minutes. What is the measure, in degrees, of the acute angle formed by the hour hand and the minute hand at 6 o'clock 75 minutes?
  
 
[[1998 PMWC Problems/Problem I4|Solution]]
 
[[1998 PMWC Problems/Problem I4|Solution]]

Revision as of 12:59, 15 January 2008

Problem I1

Calculate: $\frac{1*2*3+2*4*6+3*6*9+4*8*12+5*10*15}{1*3*5+2*6*10+3*9*15+4*12*20+5*15*25}$

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Problem I4

Suppose in each day on a certain planet, there are only 10 hours and every hour has 100 minutes. What is the measure, in degrees, of the acute angle formed by the hour hand and the minute hand at 6 o'clock 75 minutes?

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