In a 24-hour time format, 10 AM is represented as the integer 10. This format assigns integers from 0 to 23 to each hour of the day, where 0 corresponds to midnight and 23 corresponds to 11 PM. Therefore, 10 AM is simply 10.
That's a total of five hours !
That's 7 hours IF they're both on the same day.
To represent 10 PM the previous day as an integer, you would typically use a 24-hour clock format. In this format, 10 PM is represented as 22. Therefore, if you are counting from midnight (0), 10 PM the previous day would be represented as -2, since it is 2 hours before midnight of the current day.
You need two more hours to make a complete day. Add 2 to 8 am and you get 10am.
Yes, "every two days" is synonymous with "QOD," which stands for "quaque altera die" in Latin, meaning "every other day." Both terms indicate an alternate day schedule, occurring on day one, then skipping day two, and resuming on day three. Therefore, they represent the same frequency of occurrence.
Which integer represents 10 a.m. the same day
On the same day 2 hours
That's a total of five hours !
That's 7 hours IF they're both on the same day.
2
10am EST in Canada is 8:30pm IST the same day. Canada is 9.5 hours behind IST.
If it is 10am in the UK, in Cairns, Queensland, Australia, it would be 8pm on the same day. Cairns is 10 hours ahead of the UK.
4 am of the same day in Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 10 am in Amsterdam, NY.
+12pm
10am to 6pm
4 hours times 60 minutes in an hour = 240 minutes between 10a and 2pIF they're on the same day.
10am CST is equivalent to 12am in the Philippines the next day. The Philippines is 14 hours ahead of Central Standard Time (CST).