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To get this right, you need to understand that we divided a whole day into 2 parts:midnight to 11:59 a.m.12 noon to 11:59 p.m.The first item listed is 24-Hour Military Time, then ordinary clock time.00:00 (zero-hundred hours) 12:00 midnight (start of the day)01:00 (one-hundred hours) 1:00 a.m.02:00 (two-hundred hours) 2:00 a.m.03:00 (three-hundred hours) 3:00 a.m.04:00 (four-hundred hours) 4:00 a.m.05:00 (five-hundred hours) 5:00 a.m.06:00 (six-hundred hours) 6:00 a.m.07:00 (seven-hundred hours) 7:00 a.m.08:00 (eight-hundred hours) 8:00 a.m.09:00 (nine-hundred hours) 9:00 a.m.10:00 (ten-hundred hours) 10:00 a.m.11:00 (eleven-hundred hours) 11:00 a.m.12:00 (twelve-hundred hours) 12:00 noon *13:00 (thirteen-hundred hours) 1:00 p.m.14:00 (fourteen-hundred hours) 2:00 p.m.15:00 (fifteen-hundred hours) 3:00 p.m.16:00 (sixteen-hundred hours) 4:00 p.m.17:00 (seventeen-hundred hours) 5:00 p.m.18:00 (eighteen-hundred hours) 6:00 p.m.19:00 (nineteen-hundred hours) 7:00 p.m.20:00 (twenty-hundred hours) 8:00 p.m.21:00 (twenty-one-hundred hours) 9:00 p.m.22:00 (twenty-two-hundred hours) 10:00 p.m.23:00 (twenty-three-hundred hours) 11:00 p.m.24:00 (twenty-four-hundred hours) (midnight)*(end of the day)The times that occur after 3pm are A 9pm and B midnight.9 am occurs before 3 p.m.3 p.m. is the same time as 3 p.m.
There are 24 hours in a day, but usually times only go up to 12. After 11:00 is 12:00, and after 12:00 we go back to 1:00. Because this means there can only be 12 different times, we say that some times are a.m. (in the morning) and others are p.m. (afternoon or night). If you have absolutely no idea what time it is and someone says it's 8:00, you need to know whether that's a.m. or p.m. in order to know what time it actually is.The other way to talk about times is to go from 0:00 (midnight) to 23:00 (11:00 p.m.). This way, the time always means "hours since midnight" -- if you say times this way, you don't need a.m. and p.m. For example, if you have no idea what time it is and someone says it's 13:00, then you know it's 13 hours after midnight, which can only mean 1:00 p.m. (in the afternoon).1900 hours is the same as saying 19:00, which means 19 hours since midnight. If you see a time that's more than 12:00, you can just subtract 12 from it and make it p.m. This means that 1900 hours is the same as 7:00 p.m.7:00 pm
A century is 100 years. This can be from any time to the same time one hundred years later, although we generally say we are in a new century when we pass through 1900 to 2000. This is why we say '21st century'. A centenary is specifically relating to the one hundredth anniversary of a time or event. For example, the Centenary of the sinking of the Titanic has just passed, 100 hundred years since sinking in April, 1912.
That time is using a 24 hour clock instead of a 12 hour, so 1pm is 1300, to figure any time out past 12, subtract 12 from it and add pm 1900=7:00pm
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It is 19 hundred hours.
three o'clock in the afternoon 3pm 15 - 12 = 3
Its 7am. 7pm would be 1900
It is zero hundred hours, or midnight.
2000 hours is the same as 8pm.
2100 hours is 9pm !
"1757 hundred hours"
It is "8 hundred hours".
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0630 hours (military time) = 6:30 am in regular time
Well, 20.30 hundred hours is a military measurement of time which is equal to 8:30 Pm The term hundred hours is derived from the military system of time measurement where the clock begins its day at midnight, which is 0000 (zero hundred hours) and 1:00 am is 0100 hours, and 2:00 am 0200 hundred hours and so on... at noon time or 12:00 noon the time is 1200 hundred hour, and you continue to add 100 to each subsequent hour... so 1:00 Pm is 1300 hundred hour, and 2:00 Pm is 1400 hundred hour and so on.... so 20.30 hundred hour is 8:30 Pm on a 12 hour clock. Please note that minutes and seconds are express in the same way as a 12 hour clock; And only hours are express from 00 hundred hours (midnight) to 23 hundred hours ( 11:00 Pm).
the peak time for Regular insulin is 4 hours and the peak time for NPH is 8 hours. I take both of them.