14:52
At 10 minutes to 3, a digital clock would show 2:50. Or, if it's a 24 hour clock and it's 10 minutes to 3 in the afternoon, it would display 14:50.
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20 hours because the fast clock technically gains 3 minutes every hour. An hour has 60 minutes, so if you divide that by 3 you get 20.
3 × 2 ÷ 24 = 6 ÷ 24 = 1/4 So the clock would lose one quarter of a minute, or fifteen seconds.
14:52
At 10 minutes to 3, a digital clock would show 2:50. Or, if it's a 24 hour clock and it's 10 minutes to 3 in the afternoon, it would display 14:50.
The clock looses 24 minutes each hour. That means in an hour, it will only move 36 minutes. When the clock gets to 3:00, it will have moved 180 minutes since midnight. 180:36 = 5. Therefore, after 5 real hours, the clock will be at 3:00am. But the clock stopped 1 hour ago (real time, I assume) therefore, the current real time is 6:00.
How to change Mazda 3 Clock settings To set the hour: 1) Put ignition in ACC or ON position 2) Press and hold "CLOCK" until beep sounds and "12 hr/24 hr" is displayed; 3) Press "SET" to select 12 or 24 hours (24 hours is military time) 4) Press "CLOCK" again while the selection is flashing "Hr ADJUST" 5) Press "SET" to select hour 6) Press "CLOCK" when done Do the same to set minutes, but select Minutes in step 4
Either 02:40 or 14:40 - depending on whether you're using the 24-hour clock
1505 on the 24 hour clock (as used by the military and others) is 3:05 p.m. on the 12 hour clock.
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do you mean one-third of an hour....if yes...then its 20 minutes because if you divide the clock face into three equal peices you will get 20, 40,60
3:55 in the AM and 15:55 for PM
20 hours because the fast clock technically gains 3 minutes every hour. An hour has 60 minutes, so if you divide that by 3 you get 20.
3 AM is 03:00. 3 PM is 15:00.
It depends upon whether you use a 12 hour clock with am and pm, or a 24 hour clock. The 12 hour clock has just 1 set of 12 consecutive numbers, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. The 24 hour clock has 13 sets of 12 consecutive numbers.