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1:30 Wrong. The "LITTLE" hand indicates the minute of the hour and the"BIG" hand indicates the hour of the day (or at least half day - AM/PM). The minute hand is the LITTLE hand because it represents the smaller unit of time when compared to an hour which is indicated by the BIG hand. Granted, the longer hand is longer than the shorter hand but it is was historically always thinner than the hour hand. Thinner = LITTLE And the hour hand was always shorter but fatter than the minute hand. Fatter = BIG The reason they were originally called "BIG" and "LITTLE" was based on the amount of time each represents. Hour is 60 times bigger than minute. Hour is BIG and minute is LITTLE. Hour hand is BIG HAND and minute hand is LITTLE HAND. End of story
The little hand is the hour hand on a clock, while the big hand is the minutes.
it is 03:25 No, that is backwards. Many people incorrectly refer to the hour hand as the little hand (and the minute hand as the big hand). That is absolutely 100% wrong. The historical designation of the hands on a clock followed the unit of measure represented by each hand. Since an hour is bigger than a minute the hand indicating the hour of the day is the BIG hand. And since a minute is a smaller unit of time the hand showing the minute of the hour is the LITTLE hand. The original design of analog clocks recognized the difference between an hour and a minute. The hour hand was always shorter and wider (BIGGER) than the minute hand, which was longer and thnner (LITTLE) Function as relates to form or form as relates to function. BIG hand on 5 and LITTLE hand on 3 is 05:15 AM or PM, also known as "zero five-fifteen hours" or "seventeen fifteen hours" depending on AM or PM. The reversal of the BIG and LITTLE meaning is widespread but easily cleared up by understanding their origin relating to the amount of time each represents.
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The little hand is on the 9 and the big hand is on the 3. 9:15
When the big hand on 11 little hand on 2, the time is 1:55.
It is time to get the hands on the clock realigned!If the little hand is at "3 minutes to 6" then that suggests a time between 5:00 and 5:30 - around 5:24. At that time, the big hand cannot be on 8.
No. The little hand is the minute hand. The big hand is the hour hand. The long hand is not the big hand, it is the little hand. The short hand is not the little hand, it is the big hand. Grab a dictionary and research the meaning of big, little, short, and long. The shorter hand is the "BIG" hand because it identifies the larger unit of time < hour >. The longer hand it the "LITTLE" hand because it identifies the smaller unit of time <minute>. If you have missed this part of the concept of measuring time then you have been listeniing to a misinformed moron who just taught school for the paycheck and did not understand what they were doing.
On a clock when the big hand is facing the 11 and the little hand faces the 4, the time is 3:55.
1:30 Wrong. The "LITTLE" hand indicates the minute of the hour and the"BIG" hand indicates the hour of the day (or at least half day - AM/PM). The minute hand is the LITTLE hand because it represents the smaller unit of time when compared to an hour which is indicated by the BIG hand. Granted, the longer hand is longer than the shorter hand but it is was historically always thinner than the hour hand. Thinner = LITTLE And the hour hand was always shorter but fatter than the minute hand. Fatter = BIG The reason they were originally called "BIG" and "LITTLE" was based on the amount of time each represents. Hour is 60 times bigger than minute. Hour is BIG and minute is LITTLE. Hour hand is BIG HAND and minute hand is LITTLE HAND. End of story
The LITTLE hand is the minute hand. Little does not mean short, it means thin. The longer hand is the LITTLE hand. The BIG hand is the hour hand. Big does not mean long, it means fat, wider. The BIG hand is the hour hand because it denotes the larger unit of time measure. An hour is 60 times larger than a minute. So then, the LITTLE hand denotes the smaller unit of time, a minute. Somewhere along the way some not-too-bright primary school teacher didn't get it right and passed it along incorrectly and lots of people since then have totally missed the connection between BIG=HOUR and LITTLE=MINUTE.
The big hand or longer hand points to the minutes. The small hand or shorter hand points to the hour. The constantly moving hand (ticker) moves according to the seconds.
On a clock when the big hand is facing the 6 and the little faces the 5, it would be 5:30.
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By not learning the meaning of the big hand and little hand
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The big hand said to the little hand, "Hey, why do you move so fast, I'm to big and slow.