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Freddie is at chess practice waiting on his opponent's next move. He notices that the 4-inch-long minute hand is rotating around the clock and marking off time like degrees on a unit circle.
Part 1: How many radians does the minute hand move from 3:35 to 3:55? (Hint: Find the number of degrees per minute first.)
Part 2: How far does the tip of the minute hand travel during that time?
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there are 360° in a circle (clock), and thus if we check how many degrees in a clock with 60minutes, then it'd be 360/60, or 6° per minute
now, the clock went from 3:35 to 3:55, 20 minutes, how many degree is that? 6*20
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