Asked by Kat
A picture of the Sun has 12 identically matched points. Suppose you line up two suns directly on top of each other. What is the least number of degrees that you can rotate the top sun so that so the two Suns are perfectly aligned again.
Can someone please explain how this may possibly work and walk me through the problem as well?
Mrs. Sue I would like a answer from you plz. I know i can trust you. THX!
Can someone please explain how this may possibly work and walk me through the problem as well?
Mrs. Sue I would like a answer from you plz. I know i can trust you. THX!
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
If I understand your problem correctly, you will need to move the top sun only 1/12 of 360 degrees.
(1/12) * 360 = 30 degrees
(1/12) * 360 = 30 degrees
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Kat
Thank you Ms. Sue! I will be sure to talk to the other tutors!
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Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Kat.
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rose
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Math Genius
Thx Ms. Sue!
Answered by
Human
The Answer is 30° :-)
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