Paul's typing is 3/4's of Jen's. (60/80 = 6/8 = 3/4)
It was a 12.5% increase.
whackakey. got it for algebra
Would you mind typing it out for me? I don't quite understand exactly what you are asking. For example, x to the second power minus 4x over x to the second power minus 16 would be... x^2-4x/x^2-16 Do you mind typing it out like that? Because what you wrote makes no sense at all.
That's not an equation, it has no equal sign. It seems that when typing a question, the equal sign and some other signs get eliminated on this site; you'll have to write the equal sign as "equals" or "equal"; similarly for some other special symbols.
5625 = 54So the 4th root of 54 would be 5.You can find this by going to your calculator and typing in 625^(1/4), and you should end up with 5. Another way to think about this is what number times itself 4 times is 625.
Key strokes per minute is a far more accurate way of measuring the speed of someone typing. Words can be 1 to fifteen or more letters, that makes a difference. Examples:- "I" counts as one word and it counts as one keystroke. "contraindicated" would count as only one word, but it counts as fifteen keystrokes.
Yes
Digits Per Minute
A free typing test allows you to test how many words per minute you are typing so you can improve your typing abilities. There are several on line, but the best is mavis.
50 to 60 words per minute is considered as a pretty good speed for typing
Typing Dude is a good website to calculate your words per minute and accuracy. It's free and can be found at http://www.now1technologies.com/typetest
typing on computer finding an answer or on a phone
Normally it is refereed in WPM. This stands for words per minute.
WPM is an acronym that stands for Words Per Minute.
Typing speed is measured in Words Per Minute (WPM). For measuring purposes, a "word" is five characters long. If you use software to learn typing, the software calculates the rate.
Normally it is refereed in WPM. This stands for words per minute.
It was a 12.5% increase.