7:54.
Six minutes to eight on a digital clock is displayed as 7:54. This indicates that there are six minutes remaining until 8:00.
Ten minutes to nine in a digital clock would be displayed as 8:50. This is because each hour on a digital clock is divided into 60 minutes, with each minute represented by a number from 00 to 59. So, when it is ten minutes before 9:00, the minute hand would be pointing at the 10th minute mark, which is 50 minutes past the hour.
Ten to nine on a digital clock is displayed as 8:50. This indicates that it is ten minutes before nine o'clock. The hour remains as eight, and the minutes show fifty.
"20 to eight" on a digital clock refers to 7:40. This means it is 20 minutes before 8:00. So, when you see 7:40, it indicates that there are 20 minutes left until eight o'clock.
it is 7:45
There are 93 such events.
'Twenty to five' . Means 'twenty minutes before five o'clock'. Or ' Forty minutes past four o'clock'. On the analogue clock the minute ( large) finger will be pointing at '8' or 'VIII'. The hour (smaller) finger will be pointing between four and five. On the digital clock it will be '0440' (morning) or '1640' (afternoon). NB The phrase 'o'clock' is an historical corruption for 'of the clock'.
In a 24-hour clock system, the time 17 minutes to 9 is equivalent to 8:43, as there are 60 minutes in an hour. To calculate the time 17 minutes before 9, you subtract 17 minutes from 9, resulting in 8:43. Therefore, both 17 minutes to 9 and 43 minutes past 8 represent the same time on a clock.
Well, if you look at a digital clock, you'll see the numbers counting the hours from 1 to 12. So, twenty minutes to 1pm would be displayed as 12:40 on a digital clock. Just imagine the big hand pointing at the 8 and the small hand pointing at the 12, like two friends meeting before lunch to enjoy the beauty of the day.
7:40
Usually people say 5 to 8 - not 5 to 8 o'clock and NOT 5 of 8 o'clock. More common is digital format e.g 7:50
On a digital clock, the number 8 is formed using all seven segments of a seven-segment display. Each segment lights up to create the complete shape of the number. Therefore, the number 8 consists of 7 segments.