let's start with 12,
12:22 is the only one (1)
1:11 (2)
2:22 (3)
3:33 (4)
4:44 (5)
5:55 (6)
6 wont work becasue if we canot have 6:6_ anything
7 wont work
neither will 8,9, but
10:00 does (7)
11:10 (8)
11:11 (9)
11:12 (10)
11:13 (11)
11:14 (12)
11:15 (13)
11:16 (14)
11:17 (15)
11:18 (16)
11:19 (17)
So that is 17 times
its actually 34 times....... these times appear twice on a 12 hr clock :) xYou group the numbers 11,12,1,2.Then you group the numbers 10,9,3,4.last you group the numbers 8,7,6,5.
34
To divide a clock into three equal parts using two lines, the lines must intersect at the center of the clock face. You can draw two lines from any point on the clock face that intersect at the center of the clock, effectively dividing it into three equal parts.
To determine how many times the clock will display 3 or more of the same number in a row over the course of one day, we need to consider the different combinations that can occur. In a 12-hour clock, there are 24 hours in a day. Each hour can display two sets of three repeating numbers (e.g., 1:11 and 11:11). Therefore, there are 48 instances of three repeating numbers in a 12-hour period. Doubling this for a full 24-hour day, we find that the clock will display 3 or more of the same number in a row 96 times in one day.
In military time, there are 24 hours in a day. To determine how many times the clock will display three or more of the same number in a row, we need to consider the possible patterns. There are four patterns where the clock will display three or more of the same number in a row: 00:00-00:02, 11:11-11:13, 22:22-22:24, and 33:33-23:35. Therefore, the clock will display three or more of the same number in a row four times over the course of one day using military time.
34
by saying time like three o'clock or other numbers on a clock
2.16 of course
A: Of course is possible need three assembly. A sound detector, clock and of course a digital counter.
the letter three and oclock
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An analogue clock.