What is 10 of 4
Imagine a clock face. Now, let’s divide it up into ten equal sections, starting from where the 4 would be. The section that corresponds to 10 of 4 would then be roughly two-thirds of the way from the 4 to the 5. But what does it really mean? The answer is simple: it’s a time that doesn’t exist. In the real world, there is no 10 of 4. But the concept can be useful in certain situations where a hypothetical time is needed.