I'll solve this "Write Time" worksheet by reading the time on each analog clock and writing it in digital format. I'll go through each clock one by one.
First, let me look at the top row of clocks:
Clock 1 (top left): The hour hand is between 1 and 2, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (which represents 30 minutes). This is 1:30, which matches the answer already written below it.
Clock 2 (top middle): The hour hand is between 10 and 11, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes). This is 10:30.
Clock 3 (top right): The hour hand is between 4 and 5, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes). This is 4:30.
Now, let's move to the middle row:
Clock 4 (middle left): The hour hand is between 7 and 8, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes). This is 7:30.
Clock 5 (middle middle): The hour hand is between 1 and 2, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes). This is 1:30.
Clock 6 (middle right): The hour hand is between 9 and 10, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes). This is 9:30.
Finally, the bottom row:
Clock 7 (bottom left): The hour hand is between 11 and 12, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes). This is 11:30.
Clock 8 (bottom middle): The hour hand is between 3 and 4, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes). This is 3:30.
Clock 9 (bottom right): The hour hand is between 5 and 6, and the minute hand is pointing to 6 (30 minutes). This is 5:30.
Here are the answers for each clock:
- Top row: 1:30 (given), 10:30, 4:30
- Middle row: 7:30, 1:30, 9:30
- Bottom row: 11:30, 3:30, 5:30
The pattern is that all clocks show times ending in :30 (half past the hour), with the hour hand positioned halfway between two numbers, and the minute hand always pointing to 6.
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