Oh, dude, it's like 1:15, you know? Just subtract the numbers and boom, you got your answer. It's not rocket science, it's just digital time. Like, who even uses analog clocks anymore, right?
4:05
745
5:45
Well, isn't that a happy little question! "Quarter to 6" in digital time is 5:45. Just imagine a clock with numbers, and when the big hand is on the 9 and the little hand is on the 12, that's 5:45. Keep painting those time pictures in your mind, and you'll never be late again!
In a digital clock, 5 past 11 would be represented as 11:05. The hour is 11 and the minute hand is pointing at the 1, indicating 5 minutes past the hour. This is a common way to read and represent time on digital clocks, where the hours are displayed first followed by the minutes.
4:05
745
5:45
depends on the watch.
It would mean 5 minutes until 6, so 5:55
Well, isn't that a happy little question! "Quarter to 6" in digital time is 5:45. Just imagine a clock with numbers, and when the big hand is on the 9 and the little hand is on the 12, that's 5:45. Keep painting those time pictures in your mind, and you'll never be late again!
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It is called the digital sum. If you keep doing it until you reach a single digit answer, it is called a digital root. The term digital root is sometimes also used for the digital sum. For example, 3042 gives the digital sum of 3+0+4+2 = 9 which is also its digital root. but 3047 gives the digital sum of 3+0+4+7 = 14 and the digital root is 1+4 = 5.
To write 10 past four in digital time, you would write it as 4:10. In digital time format, the hour is written first, followed by a colon, and then the minutes. So, 4:10 represents 10 minutes past the hour of 4 o'clock.
In a digital clock, 5 past 11 would be represented as 11:05. The hour is 11 and the minute hand is pointing at the 1, indicating 5 minutes past the hour. This is a common way to read and represent time on digital clocks, where the hours are displayed first followed by the minutes.
5 time 5 times 4 is 100.
8:05