WELL NOT SURE WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR....I'M THINKING YOU MEAN 4 P.M, INSTEAD OF 4 A.M IN THE AFTERNOON.....SO THE TOATAL HOURS YOU WORKED, WITH OUT BREAK... TOTAL WOULD BE 13 HOURS... WHEN COUNTING YOUR HOURS....IF YOU START @ 3, LOOK AT A WATCH AND COUNT BETWEEN THE HOURS...LIKE 3A.M TO 4A.M. IS AN HOUR....4-5 IS ANOTHER ECT. DO THIS RIGHT AROUND THE CLOCK/WATCH, TILL THE TIME YOU GOT OFF....SO WHEN YOU GET TO 4 P.M. STOP!!!ETC...TRY IT AND YOU SHOULD GET 13 HOURS TOO....NO MATTER IF AM OR PM...JUST COUNT IN BETWEEN THE HOURS, TO GET YOUR TIME...EVEN IF YOU STARTED @ 3 AND ENDED AT 5...WHEN YOU GET TO 3, JUST KEEP COUNTING TILL THE TIME YOU GOT OFF... AN EASIER WAY TO REMEMBER IS THAT 3 TO 3, IS 12 HOURS, AND THEN ADD ADDITIONAL HOURS ON....SO 3-3 IS 12, AND YOU GOT OFF AT 4, SO THATS AN EXTRA HOUR, AND IT MAKES IT 13 HOURS YOU WORKED!!!IF YOU HAD OF GOTTEN OFF AT 5...YOU WOULD OF ADDED 2 HOURS, ETC.... I HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL....
A school week consists of the days Monday through Friday. So one answer would be to count every second starting from very second you start school up until you reach the very last second you are in school. Assuming school starts Monday morning at 7:00 AM and ends Friday afternoon at 2:40 PM, then the number of seconds equates to: 24 hours/day * 4 + 6.667 hours/Friday * 1 = 102.667 hours 102.667 hours * 3600 seconds/hour = 369601.2 seconds
In between 8 in the morning until 6 at night, there is a roughly a set of 10 hours in between them. Depending on whether it's daylight savings time or not, it can usually get darker outside at 6 at night.
From 1pm to 5pm is a total of 4 hours. This can be calculated by subtracting the starting time (1pm) from the ending time (5pm). Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, this time period consists of 240 minutes (4 hours x 60 minutes).
6 PM to 12 midnight = 6 hours 12 midnight to 9 am = 9 hours Total 15 hours X 60 minutes = 900 minutes
48 hours
"pm" refers to the afternoon and evening hours. It stands for post meridiem, which means "after midday" in Latin. So, when you see a time like 3:00 pm, it is in the afternoon.
Early morning until about 10am and late afternoon and into the evening.
The Legion of Honor is open Tuesday through Sunday from nine-thirty in the morning until five in the afternoon. They are closed on certain days which will change their schedule but most of the time they stick to their normal hours.
Good morning=buenos días; good evening=buenas tardes until it is dark when it is buenas noches; good afternoon=buenas tardes; goodbye=adios.
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You can say "good morning" to a person till 12.00 midday, after which you would say "good afternoon".
You will have slept 23 hours.
The whole thing took from about ten in the morning until four in the afternoon, with (this being France) two hours off for lunch. For a dramatic but accurate narrative, see my 'The Storming of the Bastille' on http://www.grenfell-banks.com/Bastille.htm
huh? first what is a mid afternoon? second afternoon = 12:00(noon) to 18:00(5pm) is this what you're looking for?: 12:00 + 18:00 = 30:00, 30:00/2 = 15:00(3pm) good luck!
Morning is the early part of the day following sunrise, afternoon is the middle part of the day, typically from noon until evening, evening is the time before nightfall, and night is the time after sunset until sunrise the next day.
No. The English equivalent of the Portuguese greeting 'bom dia' is the phrase good day, or good morning. But the morning extends until after the lunch, and siesta. And so it may seem as though 'bom dia' also means 'good afternoon'. The greeting boa tarde, which means 'good afternoon' or 'good evening', begins after the siesta. It's just a different way of deciding when morning, evening, and night begin and end.
Mom is always cranky until she has her coffee in the morning. If I exercise in the afternoon after work, I am much less cranky at dinner.