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For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.

A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.

For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.

A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.

For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.

A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.

For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.

A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.

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For a 24-hour clock, the only valid numbers are 0:00 to 5:55 - that's 6 times.

A 12-hour clock won't show 0:00 (it will show 12:00 instead), but it will show all the other combinations twice each - for a total of 10 per day.

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