16:45
It would be 17:45
Well, when it's five minutes past nine in the morning on a 24-hour clock, we simply write it as 09:05. It's just like regular time, but we keep counting up past 12 instead of starting over. Just a little adjustment, and you've got the time all set on your clock.
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.
five different names 4 the # 12 are twelve,twelve-o-clock,
16:45
It would be 17:45
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1:35
9:05
" a fourth", "a quarter", "point two five" or "point twentyfive"
4 + 25/5 = 4 + 5 = 9
925
'Twenty to five' . Means 'twenty minutes before five o'clock'. Or ' Forty minutes past four o'clock'. On the analogue clock the minute ( large) finger will be pointing at '8' or 'VIII'. The hour (smaller) finger will be pointing between four and five. On the digital clock it will be '0440' (morning) or '1640' (afternoon). NB The phrase 'o'clock' is an historical corruption for 'of the clock'.
No. Twenty five hundred thousand is 2,500,000 or two million five hundred thousand.
unscramble the words (one nine five : 1 9 5)
The first number is the hour, and the last two numbers after the : are the minutes Example: 5:35 would be five thirty five, the hour being 5 and the minutes being 35