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Place d’Aiguiles sur une Horloge Analogique (A)

Placer les aiguilles de l’horloge pour qu’elles montrent le temps indiqu´e.

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Place d’Aiguiles sur une Horloge Analogique (A) Solutions

Placer les aiguilles de l’horloge pour qu’elles montrent le temps indiqu´e.

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