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Exam code:8300

Time

How do I convert between different units of time?

  • Time has a number of different conversions and does not use the decimal number system (based on 10s, 100s, etc)

    • You need to know the follow time conversions

Common time conversions
  • You should also know the number of days in each calendar month

    Number of days in each calendar month

What is the difference between a 12-hour clock and a 24-hour clock?

  • A 12-hour clock goes around once for AM and once for PM in one complete day

    • AM is between midnight (12 am) and midday (12 pm)

    • PM is between midday (12 pm) and midnight (12 am)

  • A 24-hour clock goes around once for one complete day

    • The display uses four digits, two for the hour, two for the minutes

    • The day starts at midnight which is 00 00 (12 am) and goes up to 23 59 (11.59 pm)

  • You need to be able to read the time from both a 12-hour clock and a 24-hour clock

12-hour clocks and 24-hour clocks

How do I read the time from an analogue clock?

  • An analogue clock works in 12-hour time

    • The long hand is the hour hand

      • Each number on the clock represents one hour for the hour hand

    • The short hand is the minute hand

      • Each number on the clock represents five minutes for the minute hand

      • Some clocks will have markings for individual minutes

Reading the time from an analogue clock

How do I read the time from a digital clock?

  • A digital clock can use either 24 hour time or 12-hour time

    • A colon ‘:’ is often displayed between the hours and minutes

      • E.g., 1245 would be displayed as 12:45

    • AM or PM does not need to be specified with 24-hour time

      • it may or may not be shown on a 12-hour time digital clock

    • For single-digit hours, clocks often miss out the first zero

      • e.g. 09:23 would be displayed as 9:23

Reading the time from a digital clock

How do I calculate with time using the 12-hour clock?

  • Work in chunks of time

    • Calculate the minutes until the next hour, then whole hours, then minutes until a final time

  • Ensure you know when the 12-hour clock switches from AM to PM and vice versa

Calculations with the 12-hour clock

How do I calculate with time using the 24-hour clock?

  • Work in chunks of time just like the 12-hour clock calculations

    • Calculate the minutes until the next hour, then whole hours, then minutes until a final time

  • If the hour is greater than 12, subtract 12 from it to find the 12-hour PM hour

Calculations with the 24-hour clock

How do I use bus and train timetables?

  • Bus and train timetables tend to use the 24-hour clock system

    • Each column represents a different bus or train

    • Times are listed as four digits without the colon ‘:’

    • The time in each cell usually indicates the departure time (when the bus/train leaves that stop/station)

    • The last location on the list usually shows the arrival time

A bus timetable

How do I convert time between time zones?

  • Different countries are in different time zones, depending on where they are on the planet

  • For example when it is 11:36 in London in the UK, it may be 06:36 in New York in the USA

    • So New York is 5 hours behind London

    • London is 5 hours ahead of New York

  • You must consider:

    • What is the time difference between the two locations (in hours)?

    • Which time zone is ahead, and which one is behind?

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