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1. I was joking.

2. I would say that the hands are either 0 or 360 degrees away from each other.

Again you gotta be kidding right?

Lets settle this one.

1 clock = 360 degrees

12 hours on said clock = 360/12 = 30 degrees per hour

30 degrees per hour = 30/60 = .5 degrees per minute

15 minutes x .5 DPM = 7.5 degrees.

3 hours x 30 degrees + 7.5 degrees = 97.5degrees

Answer - At EXACTLY 3:15 the hour hand is 7.5 degrees away from the minute hand.

And here i thought math would never come in handy.

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1) 7.5 degrees (15 minutes is directly horizontal; 15 minutes past 3 rotates the hour hand exactly 1/4 of an hour, where an hour takes up the equivalent of 30 degrees) 30 x .25 = 7.5

2) Round for force distribution, they're also slightly hemispherical for same reason. Manhole covers are designed to take an extreme amount of force/pressure from daily abuse. Square covers are harder to fit and also leave many angles for depression and would surely fail much faster over time

3) It doesn't, how many hotels have you stayed at? If this is the case, i'm sure it's at 8:30am when everybody and their mother is taking a shower.

To quote audiworld - THAT IS ALL

Again you gotta be kidding right?

Lets settle this one.

1 clock = 360 degrees

12 hours on said clock = 360/12 = 30 degrees per hour

30 degrees per hour = 30/60 = .5 degrees per minute

15 minutes x .5 DPM = 7.5 degrees.

3 hours x 30 degrees + 7.5 degrees = 97.5degrees

Answer - At EXACTLY 3:15 the hour hand is 7.5 degrees away from the minute hand.

And here i thought math would never come in handy.

Darn,

thought i was the first one to get the right answer.

Everybody else needs to brush up on math skillz

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A friend of mine just made it to second round interviewing with MS and in his first interview he got one i've never heard before (i'd heard or been asked 2/3 of those before). His question was "How many snowboards are there in Canada?"

One question i got asked and solved in an interview was this...

If you have 8 pool balls of which 7 are the same weight and one is heavier, a justice scale you can only use twice, how can you determine which is the heavier ball?

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A friend of mine just made it to second round interviewing with MS and in his first interview he got one i've never heard before (i'd heard or been asked 2/3 of those before). His question was "How many snowboards are there in Canada?"

One question i got asked and solved in an interview was this...

If you have 8 pool balls of which 7 are the same weight and one is heavier, a justice scale you can only use twice, how can you determine which is the heavier ball?

Pick them up and go by feel, then verify with the justice scale.

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A friend of mine just made it to second round interviewing with MS and in his first interview he got one i've never heard before (i'd heard or been asked 2/3 of those before). His question was "How many snowboards are there in Canada?"

One question i got asked and solved in an interview was this...

If you have 8 pool balls of which 7 are the same weight and one is heavier, a justice scale you can only use twice, how can you determine which is the heavier ball?

how?

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