Oh, what a happy little question! In a 24-hour day, the digit 7 will appear 8 times on a digital clock. You can find it in times like 07:07, 17:37, and 23:57. Just imagine those sevens dancing across the clock, bringing joy to each hour.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. The number 7 appears on a digital clock 8 times in 24 hours. You've got it showing up as the hour digit twice (7 AM and 7 PM) and as the minute digit six times (07, 17, 27, 37, 47, 57). So, grab a clock and start counting those 7s!
A colon.
Why not? It separates hours from minutes. Would you prefer asterisks or what?
An hour has 60 min. Assuming the clock has only the hour and minute displayed, every hour 1 would appear at 1, 11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,10,21,31,41,51. Counting 11 as once there are 15 1s in an hour. In the 24 hours, only 0,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,22,23 have no 1 s in them. Therefore 1 aooears 165 times in those times. As for hours 1,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,21, there is always a 1 in the clock. This makes 1 appear 12*60 times which is 720 times. Therefore in total, 1 appears 885 times in a digital 24 hour clock.
Well, sweetheart, twenty minutes before 1pm on a digital clock is shown as 12:40. It's not rocket science, just basic math and common sense. So next time you're running late, just glance at the clock and do the math - it's not that hard, darling.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. The number 7 appears on a digital clock 8 times in 24 hours. You've got it showing up as the hour digit twice (7 AM and 7 PM) and as the minute digit six times (07, 17, 27, 37, 47, 57). So, grab a clock and start counting those 7s!
158 In every hour of the day except 7 am and 7 pm the digit 7 appears on the clock 6 times. you take 2 hours (7am and 7pm) out of 24 hours and the rest are 22 hours. Then 22 hours multiply x 6 because in each of the 22 hours 7 appears 6 times, 22 x 6 makes 132. The remaining 2 hours from 24 are 7am and 7pm, 7 appears 13 times in each of these hours; 7:00, 7:07, 7:17, 7:27, 7:37, 7:47, 7:57. Then you do 13 x 2 because there are 2 7:00 (am and pm), you get 26. Now the total of 132 from 22 hours and 26 from the other 2 hours brings the total of 158; 132+26=158, our final answer is 158. so in 24 hours the digit 7 appears in 158 different times on a digital clock. By: Ahmad J. I.S.303 class 8-326.
A colon.
12 hours,
The number zero appears 48 times on a digital clock in one 24-hour period. This includes every hour from 00:00 to 09:59 (10 occurrences of '0' in the hour digits and 10 in the minutes), plus the hours from 10:00 to 23:59, where the zero only appears in the minutes (30 occurrences). Thus, the total is 10 (for hours 00 to 09) + 30 (in minutes across all hours) = 48.
8 if the hour is always 2 digits. (01:10) 57 if you go with single digit hours under 10:00 (1:01) Maybe
Analog, as opposed to digital.
146
Military time uses the 24 hour clock and concatenates the 2-digit hours and 2-digit minutes together to form a four-digit number.
Why not? It separates hours from minutes. Would you prefer asterisks or what?
That's the way time is written in some parts of the world.
Digital clocks display a numeric representation of time. Two numeric display formats are commonly used on digital clocks:the 24-hour notation with hours ranging 00-23;the 12-hour notation with AM/PM indicator, with hours indicated as 12AM, followed by 1AM-11AM, followed by 12PM, followed by 1PM-11PM (a notation mostly used in the United States and Canada).