Okay, now I see the final row of clocks. The first clock shows the hour hand on 10 and the minute hand on 12, which means it's exactly 10:00. The second clock has the hour hand between 3 and 4, and the minute hand is on 5, so it's 25 minutes past 3. The third clock shows the hour hand just before 12 and the minute hand on 11, indicating 55 minutes past 11, or 11:55. The fourth clock has the hour hand between 3 and 4, and the minute hand is on 1, meaning it's 5 minutes past 3. The fifth and final clock shows the hour hand between 2 and 3, and the minute hand is on 11, which indicates 55 minutes past 2. I have now read all 25 clocks and can provide the complete solution.
Based on my analysis of each of the 25 analogue clocks in the image, here is the time shown on each one, read to the nearest five minutes:
Row 1:
- Clock 1: 2:30
- Clock 2: 2:25
- Clock 3: 4:25
- Clock 4: 9:25
- Clock 5: 5:00
Row 2:
- Clock 6: 7:35
- Clock 7: 2:30
- Clock 8: 7:10
- Clock 9: 5:10
- Clock 10: 5:45
Row 3:
- Clock 11: 11:55
- Clock 12: 7:05
- Clock 13: 4:15
- Clock 14: 6:00
- Clock 15: 3:05
Row 4:
- Clock 16: 3:25
- Clock 17: 6:50
- Clock 18: 3:30
- Clock 19: 5:25
- Clock 20: 6:05
Row 5:
- Clock 21: 10:00
- Clock 22: 3:25
- Clock 23: 11:55
- Clock 24: 3:05
- Clock 25: 2:55
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of clock sheet.