To find out how many words the student can type in 10 minutes, we first determine the typing rate. In 3 minutes, the student types 180 words, giving a rate of 60 words per minute (180 words ÷ 3 minutes). Using this rate, in 10 minutes, the student can type 600 words (60 words/minute × 10 minutes). Thus, the student can type 600 words in 10 minutes.
I can type 1020 words in 60 minutes.
If you type 240 words in 2 minutes, you can calculate your typing speed by dividing the total words by the time in minutes. Therefore, 240 words divided by 2 minutes equals 120 words per minute. So, you can type 120 words in a minute.
That works out to 42 words per minute.
Simply multiply it by 60 32x60=1920 You multiply it by 60 because there are 60 minutes in a hour, so you can type 32wpm 60 times.
To determine how many minutes it takes John to type ( y ) words at a rate of ( x ) words per minute, you can use the formula: time = total words / typing rate. This means it would take John ( \frac{y}{x} ) minutes. Thus, if John types ( x ) words per minute, he will need ( \frac{y}{x} ) minutes to complete typing ( y ) words.
I can type 1020 words in 60 minutes.
To find out how many words Nathan can type per minute, you would divide the total number of words he can type in 30 minutes (2000 words) by the number of minutes (30 minutes). So, Nathan can type 2000 words / 30 minutes = 66.67 words per minute. Therefore, Nathan can type approximately 66.67 words per minute.
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.
That works out to 42 words per minute.
The student can type 600 words/min. You can figure that out by setting up a proportion: 3 over 180 equals 10 over (pick a variable). Then solve for whatever variable you pick.
Simply multiply it by 60 32x60=1920 You multiply it by 60 because there are 60 minutes in a hour, so you can type 32wpm 60 times.
90 words in 4 minutesx words in 10 minutes(direct variation, more minutes, more words)90/4 = x/10 (cross multiply)4x = 900x = 900/4x = 225Thus, Sara would type 225 words in 10 minutes.
I'm a slow typist, but I could get 175 words in five minutes with zero errors, no problem.
75 * 5 = 2250 words in 30 minutes.
An equality will do here. 260 words/4 min. = X words/15 min. 4X = 3900 X = 975 words ===========
To determine how many minutes it takes John to type ( y ) words at a rate of ( x ) words per minute, you can use the formula: time = total words / typing rate. This means it would take John ( \frac{y}{x} ) minutes. Thus, if John types ( x ) words per minute, he will need ( \frac{y}{x} ) minutes to complete typing ( y ) words.
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