Time is not tricky. It may be fast, but not tricky. One of you I called are smart cookies. I know some of you know this. Everyone should know this.

Anyway, anyone can answer this.....maybe. Make sure you have the right answer.

Hint: it is at a pm standard I think.

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If you have the time 10:00am and then it is 6 hours later, what time will that be?
Time is not tricky. It may be fast, but not tricky. One of you I called are smart cookies. I know some of you know this. Everyone should know this.
Anyway, anyone can answer this.....maybe. Make sure you have the right answer.
Hint: it is at a pm standard I think.

10:00 + 6 = 16:00
Using the 12 hr clock instead of the 24 hr clock, subtract 12 from that.

16:00 - 12 = 4:00 PM

 

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6 hours after 10 am would be 4 pm.
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