Let's solve this step by step.
The task is to
read the time on each clock based on the position of the
hour hand. The instructions say: *"The hour hand will tell you what hour it is."* Since all clocks show the
minute hand pointing at 12, we are dealing with
o'clock times — meaning the time is exactly on the hour (e.g., 3 o'clock, 4 o'clock, etc.).
We only need to look at where the
hour hand is pointing.
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Let's go through each clock:
#### 1. First clock (top left):
- Hour hand points to
3
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
3 o’clock
#### 2. Second clock (top middle):
- Hour hand points to
4
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
4 o’clock
#### 3. Third clock (top right):
- Hour hand points to
12
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
12 o’clock
#### 4. Fourth clock (middle left):
- Hour hand points to
9
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
9 o’clock
#### 5. Fifth clock (middle center):
- Hour hand points to
2
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
2 o’clock
#### 6. Sixth clock (middle right):
- Hour hand points to
10
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
10 o’clock
#### 7. Seventh clock (bottom left):
- Hour hand points to
8
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
8 o’clock
#### 8. Eighth clock (bottom center):
- Hour hand points to
9
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
9 o’clock
#### 9. Ninth clock (bottom right):
- Hour hand points to
7
- Minute hand points to
12
→ It’s
7 o’clock
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Final Answers:
Fill in the blanks below each clock:
1. It’s
3 o’clock.
2. It’s
4 o’clock.
3. It’s
12 o’clock.
4. It’s
9 o’clock.
5. It’s
2 o’clock.
6. It’s
10 o’clock.
7. It’s
8 o’clock.
8. It’s
9 o’clock.
9. It’s
7 o’clock.
✔ All times are whole hours (on the hour), and the hour hand tells us the exact hour.
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