Easy.
That would be 5 p.m.
From between the 3 and the 4 to between the 9 and the 10
from between the 9 & 10 to between 3 & 4 both sides add up to 39
Oh, dude, two thirds of an hour is 40 minutes. You could draw a clock and divide it into thirds, but honestly, just trust me on this one. Who needs a diagram when you've got my expert comedic math skills?
Easy.
well it is pretty easy you have to go to clip art and draw one
That would be 5 p.m.
You can draw a straight line in a clock when the hour hand, and the minute hand, are facing the opposite direction to each other. For an example 6:00,2:45,etc
go to weevil post. in the top left hand corner there is a button clock. when it gets to 6 oclock, click it. a present pops out from the draw
Draw a line from the centre toeach number on a clock face.
4:10
Take 4-5 disks and put them together ,like a flowered shape.Make the numbers:3,6,9,12 and one disk in the middle.You will have to buy or take the machine from the clock and fix it.Take cardboard and draw 2 arrows long and one little short and fix than inside the clock machine. There you have a clock
Draw a clock face. Draw lines between 12:00 to 5:00, 4:00 to 9:00 and 1:00 to 8:00.
From between the 3 and the 4 to between the 9 and the 10
A clock is not a generator so it does not have any power output. If anything the clock could consume 30 watts of power in its operation. The formula you are looking for is I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts.
from between the 9 & 10 to between 3 & 4 both sides add up to 39