On a clock, 10 to 9 looks like the hour hand pointing slightly before the 9 and the minute hand pointing at the 2, which represents 10 minutes before the hour of 9. This means the time is 8:50. The hour hand is closer to the 9 than to the 8, indicating that it's approaching 9 o'clock.
9:10 it says
If the clock loses 15 minutes every hour, it effectively runs at 45 minutes for every hour that passes. When the slow clock shows 10 AM, 1 hour has passed for that clock, but only 45 minutes have passed in real time. Therefore, if the clock was set correctly at 9 AM, the correct time when the slow clock shows 10 AM will be 9:45 AM.
9:42.
On a digital clock, it looks like " 5:45 ".On an 'analog' clock ... one with hands ... the hour hand points almost straight downtoward the '6', and the minute hand points to the left toward the '9'.
1 to 10 =9 9/12=3/4
9:10 it says
9:59, 10:01
9:59, 10:01
1.7 * 10^9 = Clock Cycles
The hour hand points halfway between 9 and 10, a bearing of 285 degrees. The minute hand points directly down: a bearing of 180 deg.
12 is done look for 3 witch looks like this III then look for 6 witch is VI then 9 witch is Ix
If the clock loses 15 minutes every hour, it effectively runs at 45 minutes for every hour that passes. When the slow clock shows 10 AM, 1 hour has passed for that clock, but only 45 minutes have passed in real time. Therefore, if the clock was set correctly at 9 AM, the correct time when the slow clock shows 10 AM will be 9:45 AM.
9:42.
9 o' clock at night.
On a digital clock, it looks like " 5:45 ".On an 'analog' clock ... one with hands ... the hour hand points almost straight downtoward the '6', and the minute hand points to the left toward the '9'.
It is: 1,000,000,000 or as 1.0*10^9 in scientific notation
i think digit is 9 is the largest digit that for 9.00 like 1 to 9 is 9 is biggest even 10 but its one and zero that is 9 is biggest digital