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40 wpm
3 kph
8 1/3 or 25/3 km.
8 kph
66.67 kph
According to the following website: http://www.ehow.com/about_5079380_data-entry-keystrokes.html == == 2. Keystroke speed can be used to determine typing speed by using a formula. It is not 100-percent accurate, but comes pretty close, because keying alphabets usually takes more keystrokes than numbers, to accommodate for longer words, phrases and sentences. Keystrokes are measured per hour and words are measured per minute. The formula for measuring keystrokes per hour is to multiply the number of keystrokes by 30. For example 336 ks x 30 = 10,080 kph. The formula for converting kph to wpm (words per minute) is kph divided by 300. So 10,080 kph is about 33-34 wpm. To convert wpm back to kph, multiply the wpm by 300: 34 wpm x 300 is 10,200 kph.
at least 30 wpm, yet I am 2 years younger and can type 72 wpm
probably around 30 wpm but I am 2 years younger and can type 72 wpm, some people type faster and some people type slower.
multiply the wpm into 5=kpm example: wpm=30....., so your kpm is 150
The conversion is 1mph = 1.609344 kph. 30 kph would then equal 18.6411 mph.
40
At 30 kph, it will take one hour. At 60 kph, it will take 1/2 hour.
40 wpm
personally I think about 30 but I can type about 75 wpm. I have been typing for several years and I'm 11.
The average 7th grader should type about 25 WPM (Words Per Minute). The average for an adult is around 40 WPM. However, now-a-days, children are spending more time on the computers thus, increasing their typing speed. So as of 2012, I would say about 30-35 WPM for a seventh grader. How do I know? I am in the seventh grade and type over 100 WPM and the rest of the seventh graders type around 10-35 (My school has slow typists but me O_O) If anyone wishes to increase their typing speed, use online sites. (There's one that you can compete against real people)
At 3 kph, it will take one hour. At 30 kph, it will take six minutes.
(20+40)/2=30 kph