Arithmetic of Clock Numbers and Counting Operations

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Understanding Clock Numbers - Mathematics lessons Which will be described in the post The Basic Mathematical Formula This time is about the Hour Numbers. The clock number is a concept of calculation based on numbers or numbers placed on a clock with certain rules. If we generally see the number in a clock of 12 starting from 1 to 12 then the number of hours the number of numbers varies depending on the number form of the clock. The numbers are not started from 1 (one) but starting from 0 (zero). For more details try looking at the following three clock images:
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Then at the hour of enaman, there are six starting from the number 0 and ending in the number 5. That is, the set members on the clock are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

The third image is an eight-hour clock where the clock consists of 8 numbers with the lowest number being 0 and the highest number being 7, so that the set member of The delapani clock is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Thus, the rules that apply to clock numbers are:

The set of clock numbers begins with the number 0 and the number of members of the set of clock numbers depends on the clock used.
Operation Count on Clock Numbers
Operation count on clock numbers is not the same as the normal counting operations we do for both the original and the count. The counting operation on the clock numbers depends on the clock that is applied. Consider the following examples:

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If at the arithmetic the regular numbers 3 + 3 = 6, then the clock numbers will vary.

= 2
Hours enaman: 3 + 3 = 0
Jam eight-: 3 + 3 = 6


Operation Calculate Addition on Clock Numbers

For example we will look for the result of the summing of 4 + 3 on the clock, the steps are:
First place the clock on the number 4 then we turn clockwise (to the right) as much as 3 digits.

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Can be seen from the picture above that the sum of 4 + 3 = 1 (on the hour enaman).


Important !!

  • If the sum of the sum is equal to the clock type of the number, then the sum is 0. For example 3 + 3 on the clock The result is 0.1 + 3 on the watch hour the result must be 0.
  • If the result of the sum is greater than the clock type, Then the sum is reduced by the hour number. For example 2 + 4 at the fifth hour the result is 1 (2 + 4 = 6 - 5 = 1) then 3 + 5 on the clock the result is 2 (3 + 5 = 8 - 6 = 2).
  • In the operation the sum of his directional direction is to the right or clockwise.


Operation Compute Reduction on Clock Numbers

For example let's try to do a 1 to 3 reduction on the clock enaman. The steps are as follows:
First place the clock in the number 1 then we turn to the left as much as 3 numbers.

Can be seen in the picture above that the final result of the subtraction 1-3 = 4 (in hours enaman)

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  • If the deductions are greater than those deducted, then the reduced number is summed by the clock of the number. For example 4-6 at the hour of the test the result is 5 because the concept is 4 - 6 = (4 + 7) - 6 = 5
  • In the clock reduction operation, Left or counterclockwise.

that's it simple discussion about Numbers Arithmetic Operations clock and counted . May be useful to all of you who are looking for the discussion of the matter of the Numbers of the Hour.

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