17:50
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.
01:10 in afternoon it is 13:10
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.
It depends on the mechanism.
10:46
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.
01:10 in afternoon it is 13:10
10 minutes after midnight would be 12:10 AM. This is because each hour on the clock consists of 60 minutes, so after midnight (12:00 AM), adding 10 minutes would bring you to 12:10 AM.
To show that it is ten minutes after the hour of ten o'clock.
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.
It depends on the mechanism.
22:10 on 24-hour clock 50 minutes before 11pm
10:46
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In the 24-hour clock system, 2250 represents 10:50 PM in the AM/PM format. This means it is 50 minutes past 10 in the evening.
28 minutes before 11 on a digital clock would be 10:32. This is because you subtract 28 minutes from 11:00, which gives you 10:32. The minutes are subtracted first, and then you adjust the hour accordingly.
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