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15 minutes. Each hour can be broken down into 4 quarters. 15 minutes after the hour is "a quarter past," and 15 minutes before the hour is "a quarter to." A On an digital clock, this would read (for example) 1:45 and it would be " a quarter to 2"
Time on a clock quarter = quarter of an hour = 60/4 = 15 minutes example, quarter to three = 2:45 quarter past three = 3:45 Also half past two in some countries is referred as half to three.
30 minutes
4:15 fifteen minutes past four 45 minutes to 5
quatre heures et quart
It is 06:15:00
Ah, a quarter past four in the afternoon on a twenty-four-hour digital clock would be displayed as 16:15. Just imagine the clock as a canvas, with the hour hand pointing to the 16 for 4 o'clock, and the minute hand at the 3 for a quarter past. Isn't telling time like painting a beautiful picture?
15 minutes. Each hour can be broken down into 4 quarters. 15 minutes after the hour is "a quarter past," and 15 minutes before the hour is "a quarter to." A On an digital clock, this would read (for example) 1:45 and it would be " a quarter to 2"
Time on a clock quarter = quarter of an hour = 60/4 = 15 minutes example, quarter to three = 2:45 quarter past three = 3:45 Also half past two in some countries is referred as half to three.
4:05
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5
In a digital clock, 5 past 11 would be represented as 11:05. The hour is 11 and the minute hand is pointing at the 1, indicating 5 minutes past the hour. This is a common way to read and represent time on digital clocks, where the hours are displayed first followed by the minutes.
4:25
30 minutes
Two is a quarter (one fourth) of eight. ========================== Or on a clock, a quarter of eight means 15 minutes (a quarter hour) until eight o'clock.
7:15
5.6