A. COMPLETE THE TABLE BY CONVERTING TIME IN THE 12-HOUR NOTATION TO THE 24-HOUR NOTATION 12-HOUR NOTATION 4:45 PM 2:05:34 AM 6:56 PM 4:12:34 AM 7:30 AM 24-HOUR NOTATION
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