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10:15
A time
If 'ten past five' is in the morning, then it is '0510' on the digit clock. If 'ten past five; is in the afternoon, then it is '1710' on the digital clock. Pn the analogue clock , ten past five, has the hands pointing; 0 #viz. Large hand to '2(II)', that is ten minutes past the hour. The small hand to '5(V)', that is the fifth hour. On the analogie clock , the number , be they Arabic or Roman, indicate the hour. Between each number there are five small divisions, marked by little lines/dots etc. these inidicate the minutes from '12(XII)' . So at 'ten past any given hour;, you will find ten small divisions between '12' and '2'.
4:10
Ten minutes to nine in a digital clock would be displayed as 8:50. This is because each hour on a digital clock is divided into 60 minutes, with each minute represented by a number from 00 to 59. So, when it is ten minutes before 9:00, the minute hand would be pointing at the 10th minute mark, which is 50 minutes past the hour.
To write "ten past twelve" in digital time, you would express it as 12:10. This indicates that it is ten minutes after twelve o'clock. In a 24-hour format, it would still be represented as 12:10.
five ten
10:15
A time
If 'ten past five' is in the morning, then it is '0510' on the digit clock. If 'ten past five; is in the afternoon, then it is '1710' on the digital clock. Pn the analogue clock , ten past five, has the hands pointing; 0 #viz. Large hand to '2(II)', that is ten minutes past the hour. The small hand to '5(V)', that is the fifth hour. On the analogie clock , the number , be they Arabic or Roman, indicate the hour. Between each number there are five small divisions, marked by little lines/dots etc. these inidicate the minutes from '12(XII)' . So at 'ten past any given hour;, you will find ten small divisions between '12' and '2'.
It's a way to express time. 10 means 10 minutes, past means after, three means the hour. Put this together and we get 3:10. This may be am or pm, we don't know.
ten past ten!
It is: ten to eight
Ten minutes past six.
2:10
10:15
4:10