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Can anyone help me learn an easy way to understand military time what is 22:00 etc?

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Can anyone help me learn an easy way to understand military time what is 22:00 etc?

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  1. Yes, it's not hard to tell military time............... start at noon 12:00 then 1pm would be 13:00, 2pm would be14:00.... and so on until you get to midnight 24:00.....you asked what is 22:00.... it's 10pm.

    There is no Am or Pm

    Have fun learning the new time.


  2. no sorry

  3. From

    1:00 A.M to 12:00 P.M use 0100  through 1200 Hours

    From

    1:00 P.M. to 12:00 Midnight use 1300 through 2400 Hours

    For minutes in between, use the same as in any clock 00 through 59  

    Example  12:35 P.M. = 1235 Hours

    Example  12:35 A.M. =  0035 Hours (after Midnight (2400 hours)the Clock starts at 0001 Hours)

    Example  02:20 P.M. = 1420 Hours

    Example  02:20 A.M. =  0220 Hours

    Example  02:59 P.M  =  1459 Hours

    Hope this helps

  4. 10 pm

  5. Military time is easy, instead of using 1 to 12 am and 1 to 12 pm it uses all 24 hours...so 1:00 pm is 13:00 and 2:00 is 14:00...just add 12 to figure out the pm (am is the same).

  6. Are you being serious? Most people recognise it as 10pm!

  7. I subtract 12.  so 22 would be 10

  8. you subtract 12 hours from it and you will get the time

  9. this is how it work you have 24hours a day  1:00 am wich is 0100 to 2400 at midnight.from 1 am to 12 pm then 1300.

  10. Military time starts counting at 12 midnight.  0100 is 1 AM, 0200 is 2 AM, 1200 hours is noon, 1300 hours is 1 PM, 2230 hours is 10:30 PM.  If the first 2 digits are greater than 12, subtract 12 from the number, and you'll have the standard time.  So:

    1020 hours is 10:20 am

    1445 hours is 2:45 in the afternoon

    2359 hours is 1 minute before midnight.

  11. 22:00 is 10 o'clock... when looking at your watch or clock on the wall that isn't digital..then once it hits 12  just add on up  example. .. 1pm =13:00 2pm=14:00, 3pm=15:00 until you hit 12pm it's 24:00 then start all over except now it's 1am instead of 13:00

    that's that best way to learn military time and it's easy

  12. after 12 subtract 12

  13. if time is before or at 12:00 that's what time it is (i.e btw 0:00 and 12:00) if it's 13:00 or after, subtract twelve and you will get the proper time, 13:00 -12:00= 1:00 get it

  14. 22:00 is 10:00pm

    There are 24 hours in a day.  Start at midnight & go forward.  01:00 would be 1:00am, 02:00 would be 2:00am, etc.

  15. As everyone else has mentioned, if the number on the left side is above 13, all you have to do is subtract 12 and you'll get the p.m. time.  The military uses the "hundred hour system" so people don't get confused between a.m. and p.m.  Imagine if you were planning a coordinated attack with planes and ground troops and told everyone "We strike at 6:00," but the troops advance at 6:00 a.m. and the planes don't arrive until 6:00 p.m.  OOPS!!!

  16. We all know there are 24 hours in a day. The military (and most computers) don't recognize AM and PM. Thus 12:00 in military time is noon, 1:00 PM for the rest of us is 13:00 hours. All hours before noon are what the clock says: after noon you have to add the number on the clock to twelve to convert to military time or subtract twelve from a military clock to convert back to common AM and PM standards.

  17. I used to work on a military base and I know this can be confusing.    If I remember correctly 12:00 noon would be 1200 hours so at 1:00 in the afternoon it is 1300 hours and so on and so on.   2200 hours would be 10:00 p.m.

  18. in england we use the 24 hour clock and i just subtract 12 from it...then you get your time.

  19. It;s not that hard.

    00:00 in 12:00 am

    12:00 is noon

    now just add 10 to the hour.

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  20. state at one and keep it in number order like,1,2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.-13,14, etc.etc.etc...

  21. Sure.  If the number is under 13, then it's the actual time.

    If it's 13:00 or above, just subtract 12 from it and you have the time in pm.

    So 22:00 would be 10:00pm

  22. 1 am is 1:00 1 pm is 1300....if the time is pm you add 12 hours to it...   2200 is 10 pm    The guy that says you subtract it is a moron, because you cant subtract 12 from numbers under 12

  23. you just subtract 12 to the military time like 22:00 - 12:00 is 10 pm

    13:00-23:00 are pm

  24. 1300 = 1pm

    1400 = 2pm

    1500 = 3pm

    1600 = 4pm

    1700 = 5pm

    1800 = 6pm

    1900 = 7pm

    2000 = 8pm

    2100 = 9pm

    2200 = 10pm

    2300 = 11pm

    0000 = 12 midnight

  25. Simplicity itself.  0001 is one minute past midnight.  Up to noon forget the first zero and you have the time.  After noon it becomes 1300.   Subtract 1200 and you have the time.  This goes right up to 2359, subtract 1200 and you have 11.59pm, one minute to midnight.

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