9:15
7:15.
Quarter past 4 on a digital clock displays as 4:15. This indicates 15 minutes have passed since 4:00. The hour remains 4, while the minutes show 15.
Quarter past four in the morning would be 04:15 hours.Quarter past four in the afternoon would be 16:15 hours.
5 past 5 on a digital clock is displayed as 5:05. This indicates that it is five minutes after five o'clock. The hour remains 5, and the minutes show 05.
9:15
7:15.
It is 06:15:00
Quarter past 4 on a digital clock displays as 4:15. This indicates 15 minutes have passed since 4:00. The hour remains 4, while the minutes show 15.
Quarter past four in the morning would be 04:15 hours.Quarter past four in the afternoon would be 16:15 hours.
5 past 5 on a digital clock is displayed as 5:05. This indicates that it is five minutes after five o'clock. The hour remains 5, and the minutes show 05.
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?
Quarter past four in the afternoon would be displayed as 16:15 on a 24-hour digital clock. In this format, the first two digits represent the hour (16 for 4 PM) and the last two digits represent the minutes (15 for 15 minutes past the hour).
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Quarter past 6 refers to the time 6:15. On a clock, the minute hand points at the 3, while the hour hand is slightly past the 6, indicating that it is a quarter of an hour after 6 o'clock. In digital format, it is displayed as 6:15.
Half past 9 on a digital clock is displayed as 9:30. This indicates that it is 30 minutes past 9 o'clock.
If 'ten past five' is in the morning, then it is '0510' on the digit clock. If 'ten past five; is in the afternoon, then it is '1710' on the digital clock. Pn the analogue clock , ten past five, has the hands pointing; 0 #viz. Large hand to '2(II)', that is ten minutes past the hour. The small hand to '5(V)', that is the fifth hour. On the analogie clock , the number , be they Arabic or Roman, indicate the hour. Between each number there are five small divisions, marked by little lines/dots etc. these inidicate the minutes from '12(XII)' . So at 'ten past any given hour;, you will find ten small divisions between '12' and '2'.