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1230 ???? Are you on the '24' hour clock? If so , 5 hours previously will be 0730 hrs. If you are on the '12 hour' clock, please specify whether it is 'am' or 'pm'. If it is 12:30 am , the 5 hours previously will be 7:30 pm If it is 12:30 pm , then 5 hours previously will be 7:30 am.
It's am because it's referring to 24 hr clock.
12'o clock in midday is pm
Add 12 to the number representing hours, from 1:00 pm to just before midnight.
If the clock is digital then it will say am or pm. Otherwise you can figure it out by looking outside and seeing whether it is morning AM or afternoon PM.
11 pm military time is 2300 hours.
19 o'clock is is the UK version of 7.pm
1230 ???? Are you on the '24' hour clock? If so , 5 hours previously will be 0730 hrs. If you are on the '12 hour' clock, please specify whether it is 'am' or 'pm'. If it is 12:30 am , the 5 hours previously will be 7:30 pm If it is 12:30 pm , then 5 hours previously will be 7:30 am.
There are 24 hours between a given PM time to the same time the next day. For example, from 4:00 PM today to 4:00 PM tomorrow will be 24 hours.
16.13 (that is 4.13 pm)
It's am because it's referring to 24 hr clock.
8.30 am 8 and 30 mins (am) + 6 = 14 and 30 mins on the 24 hour clock or 2 and 30 mins (pm) on the 12 hour clock.
3pm (civilian time) is 1500 in military or EU time. It is based on the 24-hour clock that begins at midnight,with 1500 beingg 15 hours past midnight.
The Philippines is ahead United States Central Time by 13 hours. It is ahead United States Eastern Time by 12 hours. For example if its 2 o' clock PM in the east of the United States it is 2 o' clock AM in the Philippines. Or if its 3 o' clock AM central time in the United States then it is 4 o' clock PM in the Philippines.
12'o clock in midday is pm
3:34 pm = 15:34 (on 24 hours basis) 15:34 - 5:49 =9 :45 (9 hours and 45 minutes)
There are 24 hours in a day. The first 12 of them are called "am" (from the Latin ante meridiem, meaning "before midday"), the last 12 are called "pm" (from the Latin post meridiem, "after midday").Of cause if you use a 24 hour clock the terms "am" and "pm" are not needed.