Well, isn't that a happy little question! Thirty minutes before noon is 11:30 in the morning. Just imagine the sun shining bright in the sky, birds singing their sweet songs, and you with plenty of time to create your own masterpiece before lunch. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents.
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There is no such time as 12 am. am stands for "before noon" and before noon cannot be noon.
pm is to after noon i guess * * * * * Correct! The Latin origins for the abbreviations are ante meridiem (before noon) and post meridiem (afetr noon).
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Ten minutes before noon is a time. Or you could say: 10 to twelve 10 to noon 11.50 am.
12:18 noon=12:00
11:30a.m.
10:30
nine minutes before none is 5:30
If the Sun is overhead, it is "noon". There are complications due to exactly how we define noon and time zones, but that's probably a good enough answer. If you want to be more exact it is noon according to the "local apparent solar time". The sun can only ever be overhead if you live within about 23.4 degrees of the equator (namely between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn). Even there, the sun will only be overhead on one or two days of the year at any location.
Well, honey, if you can't do the math on this one, I'll spell it out for you. One and a half hours before noon is 10:30 AM. So, set your alarm clock and don't be late for brunch!
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There is no such time as 12 am. am stands for "before noon" and before noon cannot be noon.
'Ante meridiem', meaning 'before noon'.
30 minuts as well as 1 hr in gstric fluid
50 minutes before noon.