A star has six identically matched points supposed to line up two stars directly on top of each other what is the least number of degrees that you can rotate the top star so that the two stars are perfectly aligned a 60° be 120° see 180° D 30° I say D 30°

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I disagree. One of the points has to rotate 1/6 of a turn to get to the next place, right?
I think C
uhhh...is no one seriously going to answer this question?