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Question 1

A clock loses 2 minutes every hour. If it shows the correct time at 2:00, how many minutes will it be loseing after 12 hours?
The clock loses 2 minutes per hour. After 12 hours: 2 × 12 = 24 minutes.

Question 2

A clock loses 10 minutes per hour. If it showed the correct time at 2:00, what time will it show after 12 hours?
After 12 hours, the clock has loses 120 minutes. So it shows 12:00.

Question 3

A clock gains 5 minutes every hour. If it shows the correct time at 7:00, how many minutes will it be gaining after 6 hours?
The clock gains 5 minutes per hour. After 6 hours: 5 × 6 = 30 minutes.

Question 4

A clock gains 2 minutes per hour. If it showed the correct time at 1:00, what time will it show after 12 hours?
After 12 hours, the clock has gains 24 minutes. So it shows 1:24.

Question 5

A clock gains 5 minutes per hour. If it showed the correct time at 6:00, what time will it show after 12 hours?
After 12 hours, the clock has gains 60 minutes. So it shows 7:00.

Question 6

A clock gains 5 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be gaining after 5 days?
Per day gains = 5 minutes. After 5 days: 5 × 5 = 25 minutes.

Question 7

A clock loses 3 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be loseing after 10 days?
Per day loses = 3 minutes. After 10 days: 3 × 10 = 30 minutes.

Question 8

A clock gains 2 minutes per hour. If it showed the correct time at 5:00, what time will it show after 12 hours?
After 12 hours, the clock has gains 24 minutes. So it shows 5:24.

Question 9

A clock gains 10 minutes every hour. If it shows the correct time at 9:00, how many minutes will it be gaining after 6 hours?
The clock gains 10 minutes per hour. After 6 hours: 10 × 6 = 60 minutes.

Question 10

A clock gains 1 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be gaining after 30 days?
Per day gains = 1 minutes. After 30 days: 1 × 30 = 30 minutes.

Question 11

A clock gains 5 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be gaining after 5 days?
Per day gains = 5 minutes. After 5 days: 5 × 5 = 25 minutes.

Question 12

A clock gains 2 minutes per hour. If it showed the correct time at 1:00, what time will it show after 6 hours?
After 6 hours, the clock has gains 12 minutes. So it shows 1:12.

Question 13

A clock gains 3 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be gaining after 5 days?
Per day gains = 3 minutes. After 5 days: 3 × 5 = 15 minutes.

Question 14

A clock gains 5 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be gaining after 10 days?
Per day gains = 5 minutes. After 10 days: 5 × 10 = 50 minutes.

Question 15

A clock loses 3 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be loseing after 30 days?
Per day loses = 3 minutes. After 30 days: 3 × 30 = 90 minutes.

Question 16

A clock loses 10 minutes per hour. If it showed the correct time at 12:00, what time will it show after 12 hours?
After 12 hours, the clock has loses 120 minutes. So it shows 10:00.

Question 17

A clock loses 10 minutes every hour. If it shows the correct time at 4:00, how many minutes will it be loseing after 24 hours?
The clock loses 10 minutes per hour. After 24 hours: 10 × 24 = 240 minutes.

Question 18

A clock loses 1 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be loseing after 5 days?
Per day loses = 1 minutes. After 5 days: 1 × 5 = 5 minutes.

Question 19

A clock gains 2 minutes every hour. If it shows the correct time at 4:00, how many minutes will it be gaining after 24 hours?
The clock gains 2 minutes per hour. After 24 hours: 2 × 24 = 48 minutes.

Question 20

A clock loses 1 minutes every day. How many minutes will it be loseing after 10 days?
Per day loses = 1 minutes. After 10 days: 1 × 10 = 10 minutes.
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