Okay, now I see the fourth set of clocks clearly. For Clock A, the hour hand is between 7 and 8, and the minute hand is pointing to 1, which means it's 7:05. For Clock B, the hour hand is pointing directly at 9, and the minute hand is pointing at 12, which means it's exactly 9:00. Now I need to calculate the elapsed time between these two times.
Let me summarize all the times and calculate the elapsed time for each set:
First Set:
- Clock A: 3:10
- Clock B: 12:45
- Elapsed time: From 3:10 to 12:45. This is 9 hours and 35 minutes (from 3:10 to 12:10 is 9 hours, then 35 more minutes to 12:45).
Second Set:
- Clock A: 11:00
- Clock B: 3:45
- Elapsed time: From 11:00 to 3:45. This is 4 hours and 45 minutes.
Third Set:
- Clock A: 10:25
- Clock B: 12:25
- Elapsed time: From 10:25 to 12:25. This is exactly 2 hours.
Fourth Set:
- Clock A: 7:05
- Clock B: 9:00
- Elapsed time: From 7:05 to 9:00. This is 1 hour and 55 minutes (from 7:05 to 8:05 is 1 hour, then 55 more minutes to 9:00).
I believe I have all the information needed to solve this problem. Let me provide the final answer.
The solution to the problem is as follows:
First Set:
- What time is on Clock A? 3:10
- What time is on Clock B? 12:45
- How much time has elapsed between Clock A and B? 9 hours and 35 minutes
Second Set:
- What time is on Clock A? 11:00
- What time is on Clock B? 3:45
- How much time has elapsed between Clock A and B? 4 hours and 45 minutes
Third Set:
- What time is on Clock A? 10:25
- What time is on Clock B? 12:25
- How much time has elapsed between Clock A and B? 2 hours
Fourth Set:
- What time is on Clock A? 7:05
- What time is on Clock B? 9:00
- How much time has elapsed between Clock A and B? 1 hour and 55 minutes
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheet maths.