Question 1119471
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12-hour clock or 24-hour clock? Analog or Digital?  Arabic or Roman numerals?


Mathematics is an <b><i>exact</i></b> science.


Whichever type of clock it is, proceed as follows:  Write an "A" then "=" then an open curly brace, "{"


Then, presuming a round analog clock, pick a number on the face of the clock and write it after the open curly brace followed by a comma.  Then pick a direction to go around the clock and write the next number followed by a comma.  Repeat the process until you come to the last number before the number you began with.  Write that number, then, instead of a comma, follow it with a close curly brace, "}".


You are done.
								
								
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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