-- Every hour -- :03, :13, :23, :33, :43, :53 = 7 every hour x 24 = 144 -- 3:xx AM and 3:xx PM = 2 more Define 'one time' as the digit '3' turns on and continues until it turns off, then Total = 146 times. If your digital clock also displays seconds, then that's a completely different story. For now, we're guessing you don't need 'seconds'.
A 24 hour clock displays digits whose sum total equals the number of led's used to display them 94 times a day. A 12 hour clock displays them 108 times a day.
5 times
146
146
The number 5 appears on a digital clock in several ways over a 24-hour period. It shows up in the hour display (5:00 to 5:59) once every hour for one hour, totaling 24 occurrences. Additionally, it appears in the minutes from 00 to 59, specifically in the minutes 05, 15, 25, 35, 45, and 55, which happens 6 times in each hour. Therefore, the total occurrences of the number 5 on a digital clock in 24 hours is 24 (from hours) plus 144 (6 times per hour for 24 hours), totaling 168 times.
A 24 hour clock displays digits whose sum total equals the number of led's used to display them 94 times a day. A 12 hour clock displays them 108 times a day.
34
i think its 17
The first digital alarm clock was invented in 1956 by D.E. Protzmann, an engineer at General Electric. This alarm clock featured a digital display and the ability to set specific alarm times, setting the foundation for modern digital alarm clocks.
11
5 times
146
146
many times.
1:11
Nothing of any significance. It is either during the eleventh hour or elevem minites past the hour on a digital clock. On an analogue clock it is visible at all times.
120 times