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Accuracy % = ((keystrokes - errors) / keystrokes) * 100

Example:

500 keystrokes - 25 errors = 475 accurate keystrokes

95% = ((500 - 25) / 500) * 100 = (475 / 500) * 100) = .95 * 100

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500 keystrokes - 25 errors = 475 accurate keystrokes

500 keystrokes * 95% accuracy = 500 * .95 = 475 accurate keystrokes

475=475=true!

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Original Poster's Method:

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number of mistakes divided by the number of keystrokes

multiply by 100

subtract from 100

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