"20 past 5" means that it is 5:20 on the clock. In this case, the minute hand is pointing at the 4th minute mark (20 minutes past the hour), while the hour hand is pointing directly at the 5. This is a common way to express time in everyday conversation.
Another way of saying time...It means either 5:10 pm or 5:10 am
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5
It can't be half past and a quarter to 5 at the same time. I assume the answer is 5.30 for half past 5, and 4.45 for quarter to 5.
5:30. When referring to time, "half past" means 30 minutes into the hour. For example, half past 3 is 3:30.
it is 10
I know what you mean and yes. In fact it is 20 past 5 in the evening
Oh, dude, "20 past 4" is just a super chill way of saying it's 4:20. You know, like the magical time when some people like to, uh, partake in a certain herbal activity. It's like a secret code for those in the know, but hey, no judgment here!
Another way of saying time...It means either 5:10 pm or 5:10 am
In 24-hour time, 17:20 is the same time as 5:20pm, so your answer is 'no'.
No - 20% is 1/5. A 20% chance of something means that it will occur 1 time in 5 on average. 20% chance of rain means that when conditions are the way they are now, rain will fall 1 time in 5 or it may mean that rain will fall in 1/5 of the area covered by the forecast.
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5
It can't be half past and a quarter to 5 at the same time. I assume the answer is 5.30 for half past 5, and 4.45 for quarter to 5.
5:30. When referring to time, "half past" means 30 minutes into the hour. For example, half past 3 is 3:30.
It means half of an hour or 30 minutes past 5 o clock
20 x 5 = 100.
General Electric Theater - 1953 The Town with a Past 5-20 was released on: USA: 10 February 1957
It means its 5:30