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fiasKO [112]
3 years ago
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Mathematics
1 answer:
Arte-miy333 [17]3 years ago
3 0

Both the clocks are set at 6 A.M.

First clock gains 30 seconds in every hour.

Since, 1 second = \frac{1}{60}<em> </em>minutes

Therefore, 30 seconds = \frac{30}{60} minutes

                                      = 0.5 minutes

That means first clocks gains 0.5 minutes in every hour.

Since, second clock loses 1 minute every hour.

Therefore, difference in both the clocks in every hour = 1 + 0.5

                                                                                           = 1.5 minutes

Difference of 30 minutes will be in the duration = \frac{30}{1.5} hours

                                                                                = 20 hours

First clock will be 30 minutes ahead of the second clock in 20 hours.

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