"la una" ( Es la una = it is one o'clock)
or
"una de la tarde" (one in the afternoon).
1 PM = "UNA DE LA TARDE"
eg: "Es la una de la tarde", "¿qué planes tienes para la una de la tarde?"
1 50 (read as: uno cincuenta) pe eme, or:
1 50 de la tarde
ante-meridiano, pasado-meridiano
dos de la tarde
Las dos menos veinticinco de la tarde
La una de la tarde
2-1 dos a uno dos menos uno (equals 1)
Un cuarto de fresas
yo tengo uno anos literally translated into "I have 1 years"
Una hora y veinte minutos
Las cinco y quince en la noche. Las cinco y cuarto en la noche.
La una de la tarde.
1:50 pm
1:50 pm
1 hour, 50 minutes
When it's 12:50 PM CET (UTC+1), it's 3:50 AM PST (UTC-8).
There are: 95 minutes between 11:50 am and 1:25 pm.
There are 60 minutes in an hour:25 + 50 = 75.75 minutes is the same as 1 hour and 15 minutes.Therefore, if the time is currently 3.25 pm, in 50 minutes it will be 4.15 pm.
It is 1 hour and 50 minutes.
xy=-50 x+y=2, so y=2-x Substitute y=2-x to xy=-50 x(2-x)=-50 2x-x2=-50 -x2+2x+50=0 x2-2x-50=0 cannot be factorised. So use the abc formula ax2+bx+c=0 a=1, b=-2, c=-50, pm=plus minus, v=square root x=[-b pm v(b2-4ac)]/2a x=[2 pm v(4-4.1.-50)]/2.1 x=[2 pm v(204)]/2 x= [2 pm 2v(51)]/2 x=1 pm v(51) so the answer is 1+v51 and 1-v51 or in decimal (approx): 8.1414 and -6.1414
1:18 PM in Spanish is "la una y dieciocho de la tarde". It is pronounced "la OOH-na ee dee-ES-ee-OH-cho day lah TAR-day". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
1 hour = 60 mins → ½ hour = ½ × 60 min = 30 min 3 hours after 11:20 am is: 11 + 3 = 14, but as this is greater than 12, subtract 12 and swap am/pm → 14 - 12 = 2, am → pm; thus 3 hours after 11:20 am is 2:20 pm. ½ hour after 2:20 pm is 30 mins after 2:20 pm→ 20 + 50 = 50 → ½ hour after 2:20 pm is 2:50 pm Thus 3½ hours after 11:20 am is 2:50 pm.
They landed at 1:50 PM central time.