12:15am.
465 minutes is 7 hours 45 minutes so the time would show 9:45pm
If you clock in early without preauthorization, you will be paid only from your approved clock in time. If you clock in within ten minutes of your preauthorized time, you will be paid for the full hour. If you clock in more than 10 minutes late, you will be docked a full hours pay. If you clock out more than 10 minutes early, you will be docked a full hours pay. If you clock out within 10 minutes of your approved time, you will receive full pay. If you clock out late without preapproval, you will only be paid for your preapproved time. If overtime is preapproved, it will only be approved for an amount of time in full hours. There will be no approval for overtime of 15 minutes, a half hour, or 45 minutes.
Oh, dude, math time! So, 50 percent of 2350 is just half of 2350, which is like cutting a pizza in half. So, you just divide 2350 by 2, and you get 1175. There you go, half of 2350, easy peasy!
The answer to your question relating to time on a digital clock is: 11:43 PM
America has several time zones, so the phrase "2 o clock and 23 minutes in America" makes no sense, The time in India is GMT + 5:30.
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What time was it at the begining of the year?.... 365 minutes= out to a litte over 6 hrs..
465 minutes is 7 hours 45 minutes so the time would show 9:45pm
Push the buttons on the clock marked hours and minutes.
A clock indicates time in hours and minutes, and sometimes in seconds.
If you clock in early without preauthorization, you will be paid only from your approved clock in time. If you clock in within ten minutes of your preauthorized time, you will be paid for the full hour. If you clock in more than 10 minutes late, you will be docked a full hours pay. If you clock out more than 10 minutes early, you will be docked a full hours pay. If you clock out within 10 minutes of your approved time, you will receive full pay. If you clock out late without preapproval, you will only be paid for your preapproved time. If overtime is preapproved, it will only be approved for an amount of time in full hours. There will be no approval for overtime of 15 minutes, a half hour, or 45 minutes.
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it gets dark around 5 6 o clock in AZ in the fall time
Precision is based on the cycle and not the time on the face. An hour is an hour no matter what the time is on the clock.
11 minutes to 5 is basically 11 minutes until 5 o' clock. that would be 5 o' clock (AM or PM) subtract 11 minutes. 11 minutes to 5 is 4:49.
Oh, dude, math time! So, 50 percent of 2350 is just half of 2350, which is like cutting a pizza in half. So, you just divide 2350 by 2, and you get 1175. There you go, half of 2350, easy peasy!
Yes, a clock that is set fifteen minutes fast is less precise because it does not accurately display the correct time. While both clocks may have the same level of accuracy in terms of how consistently they display the incorrect time, the clock set fifteen minutes fast lacks precision due to its intentional time offset.