Jeremy Quilter EDUC 533.  If the hour hand on a clock moves 1/60 th of a degree every minute then how many degrees will the hour hand move in one hour?

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Jeremy Quilter EDUC 533

 If the hour hand on a clock moves 1/60 th of a degree every minute then how many degrees will the hour hand move in one hour?

 A rope ladder hangs over the side of a ship so that the ladder just reaches the water. The rungs are twenty-five centimeters apart. How many rungs are under water when the tide has risen one meter?

 How many different ways could a triangle, square, circle, and star be arranged if they are lined out in a straight line?

 If a 6'2" barber weighs 330 pounds and a 5'10" teacher weighs 190 pounds, what does a 6' butcher weigh?

 What is a scar that everyone has?

 A man rides in to town on Thursday, stays Friday, then leaves on Thursday.  How is this possible?

1. One degree 2. Four different orders pounds 5. A bellybutton 6. His horse’s name is Thursday.