5000 word at 50 word per minute will take 5000/50 = 100 minutes or 1 hour 40 minutes.
Oh, isn't that wonderful? Tina can type 60 words per minute, that's fantastic! We can represent this as an inequality by saying 60 is less than or equal to the number of words Tina types in a minute. So, we can write it as w ≥ 60, where w represents the number of words Tina types in a minute. Keep up the great work, Tina!
about 140
It was a 12.5% increase.
1200/25 = 48 words per minute
Barbara Blackburn holds the world record. 212wpm
you are not faster, you are slower, Sarah types 20 more words in a minute than you do.
85*60 = 5100 per hour = 30600 words every 6 hours (or every day in this case). She has been writing for 32.62 days.
It is 450/10 = 45 words per minute
85 words per minute is 85*60 = 5100 words per hour. That is 5100*6 = 30600 words per working day. At that speed, 1000000 words would take 1000000/30600 = 32.68 or 33 days.
Alice's rate would be 10,600 words in 5 hours.
Well, darling, if the typist types at a rate of 70 words per minute for 12 minutes, she can type a total of 840 words. Simple math, honey. Just keep those fingers flying across the keyboard and you'll have your answer in no time.
Since Linda can read 160 words per minute, she would take less time than Marie to read the same book. If Marie took 14 hours to read the book at 200 words per minute, Linda would take approximately 17.5 hours to read the same book at 160 words per minute.
20 words a minute
Cathy can text message about 54 words per minute. If she types at this rate for 30 minutes, about how many words will she type? a. 1500 Selected:b. 1620This answer is correct. c. 2700 d. 5400
4800 words in 2 hours and thirty minutes = 4800 words in 150 minutes = 4800/150 = 32 words per minute.
The acronym WPM most commonly stands for "words per minute". This refers to exactly how fast someone can type using a either a computer or a typewriter.
To find out how many words Nathan can type per minute, we divide the total words he can type in 30 minutes (2000 words) by 30. This gives us 2000 words / 30 minutes = 66.67 words per minute (rounded to the nearest hundredth). Therefore, Nathan can type approximately 67 words per minute. To calculate how many words he can type in about 65 minutes, we multiply his words per minute rate (67 words) by 65 minutes, resulting in 67 words/minute x 65 minutes = 4355 words. Nathan can type about 4355 words in 65 minutes.