5.45 or 17.45 (assuming the use of the 24 hour clock system).
On a digital clock, it looks like " 5:45 ".On an 'analog' clock ... one with hands ... the hour hand points almost straight downtoward the '6', and the minute hand points to the left toward the '9'.
Quarter past 6 refers to the time 6:15. On a clock, the minute hand points at the 3, while the hour hand is slightly past the 6, indicating that it is a quarter of an hour after 6 o'clock. In digital format, it is displayed as 6:15.
Quarter past eight looks like 8:15 on a clock face, where the minute hand points to the 3 and the hour hand is slightly past the 8. It indicates that 15 minutes have elapsed since 8:00. In a digital format, it is displayed as 8:15.
A quarter
Six fifteen looks like the time displayed on a clock showing the hour hand slightly past the six and the minute hand pointing directly at the three. In digital format, it appears as 6:15. This time signifies a quarter past six, often associated with early evening activities or routines.
On a digital clock, it looks like " 5:45 ".On an 'analog' clock ... one with hands ... the hour hand points almost straight downtoward the '6', and the minute hand points to the left toward the '9'.
arrange the clock to look like a digital 22
arrange the clock to look like a digital 22
Quarter past 6 refers to the time 6:15. On a clock, the minute hand points at the 3, while the hour hand is slightly past the 6, indicating that it is a quarter of an hour after 6 o'clock. In digital format, it is displayed as 6:15.
5:45
Look, Grandpa! No hands!
Quarter past eight looks like 8:15 on a clock face, where the minute hand points to the 3 and the hour hand is slightly past the 8. It indicates that 15 minutes have elapsed since 8:00. In a digital format, it is displayed as 8:15.
Digital clock is more practical and easy-friendly tool. You can view it at alibaba sites at the showroom, take a look at page of digital wall clock on the site.
Look Grandpa, no hands!
Look, mom no hands! lol
A quarter
Look Ma, No Hands! Hope this helps! :)