11:45
A quarter after twelve refers to the time 12:15. It indicates that fifteen minutes have passed since twelve o'clock. This expression is commonly used in time-telling to denote the quarter-hour mark.
12:15
To write "ten past twelve" in digital time, you would express it as 12:10. This indicates that it is ten minutes after twelve o'clock. In a 24-hour format, it would still be represented as 12:10.
It's either the time 11:45 or the number 3.
Yes, 12/4 can be a time signature. It would dictate twelve beats per measure, with one beat equal to one quarter note.
Four forty-five A quarter to five Forty-five minutes past four
Assuming that the question refers to time, 7:45.
A quarter after refers to a time that is 15 minutes past the hour. For example, if the time is 2:00, a quarter after would be 2:15. This term is commonly used in informal contexts to indicate the time.
Depends where you are in Tennessee.
Dublin in Ireland and London in England are in the same time zone, so it would be twelve o'clock.
1215 hrs (military time) is 12:15 pm (pm means 'post meridian' Latin for 'After Noon'). In casual language it may be said as 'Quarter past Twelve'(UK), or ''Fifteen after twelve'(USA).
If it's "one minus quarter," it means you subtract a quarter of an hour from one o'clock. A quarter of an hour is 15 minutes, so one minus quarter would be 12:45. Therefore, the time is 12:45.