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Half past three on a clock shows the minute hand pointing at the 6, indicating 30 minutes past the hour. The hour hand is positioned slightly past the 3, moving towards the 4. Together, this visual indicates that it is 3:30.
At 16:15 on a clock, the hour hand points slightly past the 4, while the minute hand points directly at the 3, indicating 15 minutes past the hour. This time corresponds to 4:15 PM in a 12-hour format. The hour hand is closer to the 4 than to the 5, reflecting that it's still in the fourth hour.
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 five on a digital clock is displayed as 5:15. This indicates that it is 15 minutes after five o'clock. The hour remains five, and the minutes show a quarter of an hour added.
Nothing of any significance. It is either during the eleventh hour or elevem minites past the hour on a digital clock. On an analogue clock it is visible at all times.
Half past three on a clock shows the minute hand pointing at the 6, indicating 30 minutes past the hour. The hour hand is positioned slightly past the 3, moving towards the 4. Together, this visual indicates that it is 3:30.
Cause you keep looking at the clock at 36 past.
At 16:15 on a clock, the hour hand points slightly past the 4, while the minute hand points directly at the 3, indicating 15 minutes past the hour. This time corresponds to 4:15 PM in a 12-hour format. The hour hand is closer to the 4 than to the 5, reflecting that it's still in the fourth 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?
If 'ten past five' is in the morning, then it is '0510' on the digit clock. If 'ten past five; is in the afternoon, then it is '1710' on the digital clock. Pn the analogue clock , ten past five, has the hands pointing; 0 #viz. Large hand to '2(II)', that is ten minutes past the hour. The small hand to '5(V)', that is the fifth hour. On the analogie clock , the number , be they Arabic or Roman, indicate the hour. Between each number there are five small divisions, marked by little lines/dots etc. these inidicate the minutes from '12(XII)' . So at 'ten past any given hour;, you will find ten small divisions between '12' and '2'.
31 minutes past 9
He thought the clock had stopped as time was at a standstill
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 five on a digital clock is displayed as 5:15. This indicates that it is 15 minutes after five o'clock. The hour remains five, and the minutes show a quarter of an hour added.
Nothing of any significance. It is either during the eleventh hour or elevem minites past the hour on a digital clock. On an analogue clock it is visible at all times.
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).
Yes. But it past. Do it next Year.