You should write, "10 a.m." There is a space after the number. There are two letters of the abbreviation because they represent two words: ante meridiem.
4 hours times 60 minutes in an hour = 240 minutes between 10a and 2pIF they're on the same day.
10a-a2
10a+a
10a − 3 − 4a
Nothing dreadfully wrong with that sentence, but it does repeat itself, in that '10am' means '10 o'clock in the morning' (evening would be pm). So shorter forms would be 'Tomorrow morning at 10' or 'Tomorrow at 10am'.
to solve this expression: 10a-4(a+2) -> 10a-4(a)-4(2) -> 10a-4a-8 -> 6a-8
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Regular Store Hours:Mon: 10AM - 6PMTue: 10AM - 6PMWed: 10AM - 6PMThu: 10AM - 6PMFri: 10AM - 6PMSat: 9AM - 12PMSun: CLOSED
Tuesday 10am
10a + 3a - 4a = 9a
Yes its correct to write, "i am in attendance at....."
10a - 5b = 25 So 5b = 10a - 25 and hence b = 2a - 5