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If the time is between midnight and 1 AM, call the hour "00" instead of "12". If the time is between 1 AM and 1 PM, both systems are exactly the same. If the time is between 1 PM and midnight, add 12 to the hour.
With the ignition off, press and hold hour and minute buttons at the same until the time changes to 12 hour format.
Press the MODE button 3 times. Press the LAP/RESET button until the hour flashes. Press the ST./STOP button to change the hour. Press the LAP/RESET button again to select the minutes. Press the ST./STOP button to change the minutes. Press MODE again when you're finished setting the time.
60 minutes are in a hour, so 60 = 100%. Let's say you wanted to know 12 minutes. 5 x 12 = 60, or 5 lots of 12 minutes = 100%. 100% divided by 5 is 20%. This means that 12 minutes is 20% of an hour. Converting this into decimals is easy, and it would be 0.2.
It's 10 times, not eleven, check on your watch.
The Cardinal was created on 1963-12-12.
It's actually pretty simple! There should be 4 buttons on your digital watch otherwise it may not work: Mode, Light, Start/Stop, Set. 1st. Click SET 2nd. Click both SET & MODE If it doesn't work that instant, try clicking both SET & MODE a few more times. And it should work the other way around, to change your digital watch from 12 hour to 24 hour.
If you point the hour hand of a 12 hour watch in the direction of the sun, a point half way between the hour hand and the shortest distance to the 12 will be South in the Northern Hemisphere. If you are in the Southern Hemisphere, switch the hour hand and the 12 in the above directions and you will be pointing to the North. Of course, this is only a rough guage and is less accurate the closer you are to the Poles or the Equator. Don't forget to set your watch for the correct time zone.
Cardinal Richelieu died on 1642-12-04.
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Press the down button on the back of the clock to go between 12 hour & 24 hour.
To set a digital ladies steel cardinal wrist watch, first locate the mode and settings buttons on the watch. Use the mode button to navigate through the different functions (time, date, alarm, etc.) and the settings button to adjust each setting accordingly. For detailed instructions, you can refer to the instruction booklet that came with the watch or contact the manufacturer for a copy.
You can't! Get a different car or live with it!
The wingspan of a northern cardinal is around 25-30 cm (10-12 in)
The second small hand on this Seiko chronograph watch serves a function because the watch alarm can be set on a 12 hour basis.
If the time is between midnight and 1 AM, call the hour "00" instead of "12". If the time is between 1 AM and 1 PM, both systems are exactly the same. If the time is between 1 PM and midnight, add 12 to the hour.
Using your wrist watch you can find north within about 10 or 15 degrees. It's real easy... Step 2 You need a watch that has hands on it. A digital watch won't work here. Step 3 To find north using your watch, you will only be concerned with the hour hand and the number 12 (or the 1 if it is daylight savings time in your area) on the watch. Disregard the minute hand. Step 4 There are a couple basic rules to follow.... Step 5 If it is MORNING (AM), wait for the sun to rise. Point the hour hand of the watch in the direction of the sun (keeping your watch level to the ground) .... Step 6 Split the difference between the 12 and the hour hand on the LEFT side of the watch. (If you area is experiencing daylight savings time, split the difference between the 1 and the hour hand) .... Step 7 Here's an example of using the 12 and the hour hand. Say it is 8:00 am. Point the hour hand in the direction of the sun (keep the watch level). Splitting the difference between the hour hand (8) and the number 12, you'll find that north is in the direction of the 10. (See the thin black line on the photo. This is pointing north. Also notice the time on the watch shown is actually a little before 8:00 pm. That's fine, concentrate ALWAYS on the hour hand :-) Step 8 If it is in the AFTERNOON, the rules change and you want to use the RIGHT side of the watch. Say around 4:00 pm for example, you want to split the difference between the number 12 and the 4. Notice the thin black line in the photo goes to the right side of the watch. North would be in the direction of the 2. (Also notice the time on the watch is actually a little after 4:00 pm. That's fine, concentrate ALWAYS on where the hour hand is ;-) Step 9 Third rule.. if it is EARLY EVENING, split the difference between the hour hand and the 12 using the RIGHT side of the watch (like the 'afternoon' rule)... Step 10 For example at 8:00 pm EARLY EVENING, split the difference between the 8 and the 12 and north will be in the direction of the 4. Notice the thin black line points toward the 4. (Notice the time on the watch is actually a little before 8:00 pm. That's fine, concentrate ALWAYS on the hour hand, disregard the minute hand :-) Step 11 Keep in mind that if you area is experiencing daylight savings time split the difference between the hour hand and 1 on your watch using the rules above.