Impossible to answer considering the phase change change on a day to day basis.
3/4 of the moon
On December 3, 2010, the moon is a waning crescent (4%). The new moon will occur on December 5.
The first phase is a new moon, that is when you can't see the moon at all. Next is a waxing crescent, that is when the moon looks a bit like a banana. The next phase is a half moon (which in space it is actually a quarter moon but in Earth it looks like a half moon) is when the moon is right down the middle. Next is a waxing gibbous, which is when it is nearly full (3 quarters). The next phase is the full moon which is when you can see all the moon reflecting from the Sun. The next phase is a waning gibbous is when the moon is three quarters again but it is facing the other way because its getting smaller. The next phase is the half moon again but facing the other way. The next phase is a waning crescent Moon which is when the moon looks like a banana again but facing the other way. The next phase is back to the new moon when you can see nothing again. That is all the phases of the moon and it take about 28 days to do that while orbiting the earth.
The moon appears as a waxing (growing) crescent for about a week, between the moments of New Moon and First Quarter.
Check the following link. http://www.almanac.com/astronomy/moon/calendar/index.php?monthyear=3/2008
First Quarter
If it is 3 o'clock in the afternoon in New Jersey, it is also 3 o'clock in the afternoon in Missouri. New Jersey and Missouri are in the same time zone, Eastern Standard Time (EST).
3/4 of the moon
3 oclock
On January 18, 2010, the Moon will be in the "waxing crescent" phase, about 3 days past the new moon.
The right half of the moon is illuminated.
Waning
On December 3, 2010, the moon is a waning crescent (4%). The new moon will occur on December 5.
It means right in front of you. When soldiers relate directions to the clock 3 oclock means right, 9 oclock means left 12 oclock means front, and 6 oclock means back.
Passenger side is 3 o-clock. for example ; 12 9 * 3 6 12 oclock is in front of you. 9 oclock is on the left hand (Drivers side) 6 oclock is in back of you (behind you) 3 oclock is on the right hand (Pass. Side)
3 assuming they are both the same-am or pm
Yes. On January 3, 2010 the Moon was in the waning gibbous phase, 3 days past the full.