The length of the minute hand is 150% of the length of the hour hand.
In 2 hours, how much far...
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The length of the minute hand is 150% of the length of the hour hand.
In 2 hours, how much farther does the tip of the minute hand move than the tip of the hour hand? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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