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deppends sometimes u can write alot of a's but some longer words maybe not so anjvl.j ouervnsduj vnauo vajnds v auewof jsad gfhqu osdggf;83289 0g
22 x 22 = 484 words, if you don't get tired or take any breaks
226-300
Net words per minute is your total words with the error rate calculated into the result. Gross words per minute is the total words typed, without subtracting any errors.
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107 WPM
A first grade student isn't tested on the number of words read a minute. They are tested on how many words that they read correctly on a page.
In one minute he or she should be able to read 12 or 15 words.
A 6th grader should be reading around 160 per minute by the end of the sixth grade year.
It is generally not advisable for an eighth grader to date a sixth grader due to the maturity and developmental differences between the two age groups. It is important to consider the emotional and social implications of such a relationship and to prioritize age-appropriate interactions.
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Im in 7th grade, I type 95 wpm... but that's a gift lol Most of my friends type 10-40wpm
i dont kknow, ok,
90 words per minute
deppends sometimes u can write alot of a's but some longer words maybe not so anjvl.j ouervnsduj vnauo vajnds v auewof jsad gfhqu osdggf;83289 0g
For a 5-6 minute speech, aim for around 750-900 words. This should give you enough content to cover your topic effectively without rushing or running short on time. Remember to adjust based on your speaking pace and audience engagement.
This varies according to the study in question, but appears to cluster around the range of 90-130 words per minute, at least for native English readers.