Six minutes to eight digitally is expressed as 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.
no
Twenty-six minutes after nine thirty-eight is ten oh four. You can find this by adding twenty-six minutes to the initial time of nine thirty-eight.
Thirty minutes later (six-thirty) is your answer.
six heures moins dix.
Six minutes to eight on a digital clock is displayed as 7:54. This indicates that there are six minutes remaining until 8:00.
no
7:54.
Twenty-six minutes after nine thirty-eight is ten oh four. You can find this by adding twenty-six minutes to the initial time of nine thirty-eight.
Thirty minutes later (six-thirty) is your answer.
six heures moins dix.
If it is six o clock in a place, and you add twenty fours to it, it will be six o clock the following day. There are 24 hours in a day and 60 minutes in an hour.
'Five to Six' ??? There are two points in the day , when this time is recorded. In the morning it is 5:55 am , that is it is five minutes to six o'clock. Similarly in the evening it is 5:55 pm that is it is five minutes to six o'clock. 'am/pm' are the initials of the Latin phrase ' ante/post meridian ' meaning ' before/after noon'. 'Six o' clock' is a corruption of the English language for 'six hours of the clock'. Originally, analogue clocks were made to show only 12 hours at a time. On an analogue clock 'six o'clock' would have the large finger/hand pointing to '12'. and the small finger/hand pointing to '6'. At 'five to six', the large finger/hand would point to '11' meaning that there are 5 minutes to the 'hour(12) of the 'clock'. The small finger/hand would point almost to '6'. On the analogue clock , between each number , there are five small divisions, that indicate minutes. There are 60 of these divisions in one full dial of the clock-face. The numbers refer to the hour of time. The numbers can be in Arabic(modern), Roman or Symbol form.
36 times
4.22 minutes or 4 minutes 13.2 seconds.
eight and sixty six hundredths hours or eight hours and forty minutes (approx)
11:10 a.m.