1650 ÷ 550 = 3 hours
12 hour clock but could say the time in a 24 hour clock Analogue describes construction, not hours. It can be either.
23.57 hours
1.2 hours
1:35
1650 ÷ 550 = 3 hours
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if the clock loses 1 minute every hour, it will lose 12 minutes in 12 hours, right? So, after 12 hours, it will be 12 minutes behind, making it show the correct time again. Simple math, my friend.
12 hour clock but could say the time in a 24 hour clock Analogue describes construction, not hours. It can be either.
23.57 hours
On a 24 hour clock, it's pm. On a twelve hour clock, it could be either.
The difference between 12 hour clock and a 24 hour clock is that when you say 1:00am for a 12 hour clock you would say 0100 hours
1.2 hours
1650 per week.
There are twelve hours on a clock. If you wait until the eleventh hour, you're waiting until the last minute. It's another way of saying something almost didn't happen.
There are twelve hours on a clock. If you wait until the eleventh hour, you're waiting until the last minute. It's another way of saying something almost didn't happen.
1500 is 3:00 PM
On a normal, 12-hour clock, that takes 3 hours. On a military, 24-hour clock, it takes 6 hours.