Don't you mean 17 on a 24 hour clock? That refers to (17-12)= 5:00PM
12 hour clock but could say the time in a 24 hour clock Analogue describes construction, not hours. It can be either.
25 minutes. Imagine the face of a clock. An hour is divided into 12 5 minute periods. So 5 of those periods is 25 minutes.
Twice if the clock is a 12 hour clock. Once if it is a 24 hour variant.
1230 ???? Are you on the '24' hour clock? If so , 5 hours previously will be 0730 hrs. If you are on the '12 hour' clock, please specify whether it is 'am' or 'pm'. If it is 12:30 am , the 5 hours previously will be 7:30 pm If it is 12:30 pm , then 5 hours previously will be 7:30 am.
5+12 is 17:00 in 24 hour clock
Don't you mean 17 on a 24 hour clock? That refers to (17-12)= 5:00PM
17.00 - 12 = 5.00pm
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
5+12 is 17:00 in 24 hour clock
329 5 (mod 12)
12 hour clock but could say the time in a 24 hour clock Analogue describes construction, not hours. It can be either.
It is 7 since 5+7 = 12 which is equivalent to 0 on the clock.
12 hour clock's have am and pm. 24 hour clock's (military time) is 00:00 through 23:59. Midnight on a 12 hour clock is 12:00am, on a 24 hour clock is 00:00. So 23:59 would be 11:59pm.
It depends upon whether you use a 12 hour clock with am and pm, or a 24 hour clock. The 12 hour clock has just 1 set of 12 consecutive numbers, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. The 24 hour clock has 13 sets of 12 consecutive numbers.
25 minutes. Imagine the face of a clock. An hour is divided into 12 5 minute periods. So 5 of those periods is 25 minutes.
A twelve hour clock has 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and is the standard form time clock. A 24 hour clock has times starting at 1-12, but after it will start with 13 as 1 p.m. all the way to 24 or 00 as 12 midnight.