Correct in decimals you can do as much zeros as you want to the END of it so yes it is correct.
Yes
9 a.m.
.0945 or .0900 + .0040 + .0005
Let's try a number line using military time. Nine o'clock AM is 0900, and one o'clock AM is 0100. So, we start at 0900 and count to 0100: 0900-1000-1100-1200-1300-1400-1500-1600-1700-1800-1900-2000-2100-2200-2300-0000-0100 We get 16 hours. Another way you can do this is simple math. We know that 0100 is an hour after midnight, and 0000 is midnight. So, take 2400 (another way to look at midnight), and subtract 0900: Simplified it is 24 - 9 = 15 + 1 = 16 9AM to 1AM is sixteen hours.
It's 7 hours 4pm = 1600 9 am = 0900 16 - 9 = 7
Divide it by 10 481.2 Round result 481 Multiply by 10 4810
1e+09 is equal to that of 1 billion.
M - F - 0900 - 1730 Sat - 0900- 1700 Sun - 1100 - 1700
9 a.m.
0900-78601
It's 0900-URASALKER.
0900 78601
1430 IST
0900 (9am)
at 0900 Tech Sgt!
US markets typically open at 0930, with premarket trading starting at 0800 or 0900. The ASX (australia) opens at 1000 Tokyo opens at 0900 Hong Kong opes at 0930, Shenzhen at 1000 European markets open at 0900 except for London which opens at 0800
Military time for 9:00 am
8 pm EST (There are two Eastern Standard Times in the world. I'm assuming you want the one that's on the same continent with MST.)