1. If its 12 noon in Greenwich time, what time is it in Moscow, Denver? I said 3 PM.

2. If its 2:30 PM in Abidjan, what time is it in the zone labeled +7? I put 9 PM
In the zone labeled -4? I put 10 AM

1. Moscow, Denver??

2. Where did you pick up the 30 minutes?

http://www.timeanddate.com/time/map/

Thanks Ms. Sue!

Mona, DO NOT post a message using a tutor's name. That's a good way to get yourself banned, by impersonating a tutor, no matter how innocent your intentions were.

1. To determine the time in Moscow and Denver from Greenwich time, you need to consider the time differences between the time zones. Moscow is in the Moscow Standard Time (MSK) zone, which is UTC+3, while Denver is in the Mountain Standard Time (MST) zone, which is UTC-7 or UTC-6 depending on daylight saving time.

Since Greenwich time (GMT) is the reference point, if it is 12 noon in GMT, you need to add 3 hours to get the time in Moscow. Therefore, it would be 3 PM in Moscow.

To calculate the time in Denver, you need to subtract the appropriate number of hours from GMT. Assuming it's not daylight saving time in Denver, which is UTC-7, you would subtract 7 hours from GMT. Therefore, the time in Denver would be 5 AM.

So, the correct answer would be 3 PM in Moscow and 5 AM in Denver.

2. To determine the time in the zone labeled "+7" and "-4" from Abidjan time, you need to consider the time differences between the time zones. Abidjan is in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, which is UTC+0.

If it is 2:30 PM in Abidjan, to determine the time in the zone labeled "+7," you would need to add 7 hours to the Abidjan time. Therefore, it would be 9:30 PM in the "+7" zone.

Similarly, if it is 2:30 PM in Abidjan, to determine the time in the zone labeled "-4," you would need to subtract 4 hours from the Abidjan time. Therefore, it would be 10:30 AM in the "-4" zone.

So, the correct answers would be 9:30 PM in the "+7" zone and 10:30 AM in the "-4" zone.