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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 17:00, ashlyo

John’s clock is broken. the minute hand rotates around the clock correctly, but the hour hand is stuck in the three o’clock position. suppose john first looks at the clock when the hands are aligned and it shows 3: 15. he looks at the clock again and sees that the hour and minute hands of the clock form the arms of an angle measuring –145°. through which of the following could the minute hand have rotated to reach its current position? (1 point)
a. –35°
b. –505°
c. –325°
d. –415°

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