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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.
12'o clock in midday is pm
According to my calculation it should be 13 times for a 12 hours slot starting from 06:00 am to 06:00 pm or 12:00 am to 12:00 pm.
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Add 12 to the number representing hours, from 1:00 pm to just before midnight.
12 Hours ! There are 12 hours in the AM and 12 hours in the PM !
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.
12 hours
12 hours
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.
From midnight (am) to Noon (pm) is 12 hours.
generally we have a 24 hours format in the clock now a new day starts from the 12 mid night or we have 12 am known popularly now to reach 8 pm of the night we have a whole cycle of 12 hours complete once then 8 hours further total we have 20 hours to reach
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.
12'o clock in midday is pm
12 hours
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.
There is no tme such as 12 pm: it is either 12 noon or 12 midnight.