On an analog clock, there is one 5 that is always apparent.
On a digital clock, it depends whether or not seconds are displayed. If not, the hours position shows 5 twice per day, the tens of minutes position shows 5 once per hour or 24 times per day, and the minutes position shows 5 six times per hour, which is 144 times per day.
2 times/day + 24 times/day + 144 times/day = 170 times/day
If seconds are displayed, in addition to the 170 times/day you have in the tens of seconds position a 5 once per minute, which is 1440 (60 * 24) times per day, and in the seconds position you have a 5 six times per minute, which is 8640 (1440 * 6) times per day.
170 times/day + 1440 times/day + 8640 times/day = 10,250 times/day
The number 5 will appear 146 times in 24 hours.
146
more than 1 million
The number one appears 5 times on a 12 hour clock face. One, ten, eleven (twice) and twelve o'clock.
11 times in every 12 hours.
An hour has 60 min. Assuming the clock has only the hour and minute displayed, every hour 1 would appear at 1, 11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,10,21,31,41,51. Counting 11 as once there are 15 1s in an hour. In the 24 hours, only 0,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,22,23 have no 1 s in them. Therefore 1 aooears 165 times in those times. As for hours 1,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,21, there is always a 1 in the clock. This makes 1 appear 12*60 times which is 720 times. Therefore in total, 1 appears 885 times in a digital 24 hour clock.
The number 5 will appear 146 times in 24 hours.
386 times
Once. At a bearing of 150.
146
more than 1 million
The number one appears 5 times on a 12 hour clock face. One, ten, eleven (twice) and twelve o'clock.
First of all, it doesn't. The hour-hand and minute-hand align in opposite directions only 22 times in 24 hours. The reason is simply because the hands of an ordinary 12-hour analog clock go through every possible orientation every 12 hours ... twice in 24 hours ... and if you take a clock, set it to 12:00, and then crank it through 24 hours, you'll see the hands line up in a 180-degree angle 22 times.
The amount of times 3 digits of the same number appear in a 24 hour span is 32. Do the math...figure it out.. :D Enjoy!
11 times in every 12 hours.
12 hour clock but could say the time in a 24 hour clock Analogue describes construction, not hours. It can be either.
2 times if the clock is a 12-hour clock, once if it is a 24-hour clock.