For a normal reading pace, about 200 per minute, so 1000 per 5 minutes.
Yes, you can do that, if you so wish.
40 words. 5 characters per word in typing to figure words per minute rate.
A typical person, who is speaking clearly and distinctly, speaks at about 100-150 words per minute. Thus, a 5-minute speech would contain roughly 600 words, total. A double-spaced, 12-point font will have roughly 1500 characters per page, which is 250 words, on average. So, a 5-minute speech should be about 3 single-spaced pages. (Note: special cases, such as a debate team competition, can raise the WPM to well over 500)
80-100 words per minute, so that would mean somewhere around 400-700 words depending on how fast you talk.
That's 10 characters per minute or one every 6 seconds
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.
2/5 of a minute is 24 seconds. 2/5 is also 40% of a minute
5 ads come on in a minute
Words are of different lengths, so from that perspective there is no answer. However, when measuring typing speeds in words per minute, a word is designated as 5 characters. So 12000 has 2400 words when using that method.
5 per minute
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