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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.
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"
30 minutes
1 1/2
(153/4 ) / (13/4) = (63/4) / (7/4) = 63/4 * 4/7 = 9
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.
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?
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5
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"
30 minutes
1 1/2
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.
There are 19 quarter hours in four and three quarter hours. To calculate this, you multiply the whole number (4) by 4 to get 16 quarter hours. Then, add the remaining three quarter hours to get a total of 19 quarter hours in four and three quarter hours.
4 and a half
One quarter is 1/4 = 4/16 and three sixteenths is 3/16, so one quarter is greater than three sixteenths
7:15