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'.
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.
arrange the clock to look like a digital 22
arrange the clock to look like a digital 22
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! :)