3 o'clock in the afternoon on a 12-hour digital clock is displayed as "3:00 PM." The "PM" indicates that it is in the afternoon, as opposed to "AM," which would denote the time in the early morning hours.
Quarter past four in the afternoon would be shown as 16:15 on a 24-hour digital clock. The hour is represented as 16 for 4 PM, and the minutes are represented as 15.
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Quarter past four in the afternoon would be displayed as 16:15 on a 24-hour digital clock. In this format, the first two digits represent the hour (16 for 4 PM) and the last two digits represent the minutes (15 for 15 minutes past the hour).
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Quarter past four in the afternoon would be shown as 16:15 on a 24-hour digital clock. The hour is represented as 16 for 4 PM, and the minutes are represented as 15.
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It would be 17:45
Quarter past four in the afternoon would be displayed as 16:15 on a 24-hour digital clock. In this format, the first two digits represent the hour (16 for 4 PM) and the last two digits represent the minutes (15 for 15 minutes past the hour).
Ah, a quarter past four in the afternoon on a twenty-four-hour digital clock would be displayed as 16:15. Just imagine the clock as a canvas, with the hour hand pointing to the 16 for 4 o'clock, and the minute hand at the 3 for a quarter past. Isn't telling time like painting a beautiful picture?
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On a 24 hour clock, it's pm. On a twelve hour clock, it could be either.
At 10 minutes to 3, a digital clock would show 2:50. Or, if it's a 24 hour clock and it's 10 minutes to 3 in the afternoon, it would display 14:50.
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To convert 3:00 PM to the 24-hour clock format, we add 12 hours to the afternoon time. Therefore, 3:00 PM becomes 15:00 in the 24-hour clock. Adding 8 minutes to 15:00 gives us 15:08. So, 8 minutes past 3 in the afternoon in the 24-hour clock is 15:08.