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If the spinner goes clockwise <math> 2 \dfrac{1}{4}</math> revolutions and then counterclockwise <math> 3 \dfrac{3}{4}</math> revolutions, it ultimately goes counterclockwise <math> 1 \dfrac{1}{2} </math> which brings the spinner pointing <math> \boxed{\textbf{(B)}\ \text{east}} </math>. | If the spinner goes clockwise <math> 2 \dfrac{1}{4}</math> revolutions and then counterclockwise <math> 3 \dfrac{3}{4}</math> revolutions, it ultimately goes counterclockwise <math> 1 \dfrac{1}{2} </math> which brings the spinner pointing <math> \boxed{\textbf{(B)}\ \text{east}} </math>. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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Revision as of 13:40, 15 November 2019
Problem
Initially, a spinner points west. Chenille moves it clockwise
revolutions and then counterclockwise
revolutions. In what direction does the spinner point after the two moves?
Solution
If the spinner goes clockwise
revolutions and then counterclockwise
revolutions, it ultimately goes counterclockwise
which brings the spinner pointing
.
See Also
| 2006 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
| Preceded by Problem 3 |
Followed by Problem 5 | |
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| All AJHSME/AMC 8 Problems and Solutions | ||
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