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Lelechka [254]
3 years ago
5

Someone tell me what 0730 is in military time and is it am or pm

Social Studies
2 answers:
frez [133]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It is A.M

Explanation:

If it was P.M it would be 19:30

ICE Princess25 [194]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

it is 7:30 am

Explanation:

to know if it's PM the first two number should be there for example 1930 would be 7 30 pm

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