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I can type 1020 words in 60 minutes.
That works out to 42 words per minute.
Simply multiply it by 60 32x60=1920 You multiply it by 60 because there are 60 minutes in a hour, so you can type 32wpm 60 times.
it's a math problem, i think. 12 minutes * 70 words/minute = 840 words
It depends on how fast you are because there are slow typers and there are fast typers.So it could take 15 words or more I believe.
I can type 1020 words in 60 minutes.
That works out to 42 words per minute.
The student can type 600 words/min. You can figure that out by setting up a proportion: 3 over 180 equals 10 over (pick a variable). Then solve for whatever variable you pick.
Simply multiply it by 60 32x60=1920 You multiply it by 60 because there are 60 minutes in a hour, so you can type 32wpm 60 times.
90 words in 4 minutesx words in 10 minutes(direct variation, more minutes, more words)90/4 = x/10 (cross multiply)4x = 900x = 900/4x = 225Thus, Sara would type 225 words in 10 minutes.
I'm a slow typist, but I could get 175 words in five minutes with zero errors, no problem.
75 * 5 = 2250 words in 30 minutes.
it's a math problem, i think. 12 minutes * 70 words/minute = 840 words
An equality will do here. 260 words/4 min. = X words/15 min. 4X = 3900 X = 975 words ===========
60 to 1
6 minutes.
Barbara Blackburn is the fastest typist on record, at 150 words per minute for 50 minutes.