Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, 00 and 0 are not the same thing. 00 is like having two zeros next to each other, while 0 is just a single zero. So, yeah, they're different, but like, who really cares, you know?
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Yes, 00 is the same thing as 0 or is it? yes, it is. mmmmmmm... but it might be 10 times more than 0... but that's the same as 0. To conclude this fantastically hard question: Yes, 00 is the same thing as 0.
00 is smaller
six and a half hours 11:30 to 12:00 = 0:30 12:00 to 18:00 = 6:00 0:30 + 6:00 = 6:30
00 = 0 as in 2.00 = 2 or as 002 = 2
If you can use the same number twice, such as 11 or 22, then there are 100 possible numbers (00, and 01-99). If you can not use the same number twice, the answer is 90.
To determine how many times the clock will display 3 or more of the same number in a row over the course of one day, we need to consider the different combinations that can occur. In a 12-hour clock, there are 24 hours in a day. Each hour can display two sets of three repeating numbers (e.g., 1:11 and 11:11). Therefore, there are 48 instances of three repeating numbers in a 12-hour period. Doubling this for a full 24-hour day, we find that the clock will display 3 or more of the same number in a row 96 times in one day.