For example, half past 2 o'clock means that the time is 2:30. Similarly, half past 12 means that the time is 12:30.
From 1:00 to 11:59, simply add AM to the time: 2:25 = 2:25 AM.
Quarter past 1, quarter past 2 and quarter past 3 are all ways of describing 1:15, 2:15 and 3:15. Tip: At a quarter past, the hour hand won't point exactly at any of the hour numbers. It will have moved a little after it.
Jadi, 12.45 = twelve forty five.
It's 2:15. It's a quarter after 2. It's a quarter past 2. It's 15 minutes past 2.
Solution: 2/25 as a decimal is 0.08
When you convert 2/25 to a decimal, 0.08 is your answer.
You'll find that 2:30 PM is equivalent to 14:30 hours in military time.
The time quarter past 3 is 3:15, i.e.
Answer: it can mean 3:30 am or 3:30 pm.
At minute 30, we say it's “half past”.
For example, 8.15 is quarter past eight, and 8.45 is quarter to nine. In American English you can also say that 8.15 is a quarter after eight and 8.45 is a quarter of nine.
3:45 means fifteen minutes to four. Fifteen minutes is one quarter of an hour. Hence 'quarter to four' is the correct answer.
The time 6:45 is spoken this way: "six forty-five." (This is true in both US and British English.) The number 6.45 is spoken this way: "six point four five." (Again, this is just a number, not a time.) "If you write 6.45, it is not a time.
Solution: 2 1/25 as a decimal is 2.04.
As a result, you get 2.08 as your answer when you convert 2 2/25 (or 52/25) to a decimal.
Save this answer. Show activity on this post. I think with the ubiquity of digital clocks, it is much more common for Americans to just say the words "two-forty-five." (I know my teens don't ever say "quarter to" or "quarter after.")
: 15 minutes after (a stated hour)
11:30 a.m. — Half past eleven. / Thirty minutes to 12.
3 There are two ways of telling the time in English: saying two numbers together (10.40 = It's ten forty), or using past and to (10.40 = It's twenty to eleven).