For a normal reading pace, about 200 per minute, so 1000 per 5 minutes.
Yes, you can do that, if you so wish.
50
To find out how many seconds are in two fifths of a minute, first, we need to know how many seconds are in a minute. There are 60 seconds in a minute. To calculate two fifths of a minute, we multiply 60 by 2/5. This gives us 24 seconds. So, two fifths of a minute is equal to 24 seconds.
For a 10-minute speech, it's generally effective to include 3 to 5 reliable sources. This allows you to provide enough evidence and credibility without overwhelming your audience. Each source should be relevant and help support your main points, ensuring clarity and engagement throughout the speech. Quality of sources is more important than quantity, so choose those that strengthen your argument.
There are twelve, five second periods in one minute.
OVER 9000!!
5 to 6 paragraphs depending on how much information you include.
There are 5 paragraphs in an essay. Trust me I have done many!!
There are five sentences in five paragraphs.
Yes, you can do that, if you so wish.
5+
at my school it is 5 paragraphs. but that is all so for the 5th grade.
you should atleast write 4 or 5 paragraphs
80-100 words per minute, so that would mean somewhere around 400-700 words depending on how fast you talk.
I think about 5
Normally, a fable has about 5 paragraphs but only if it's a short story.
The DBQ should have 5 paragraphs but the FRQs should be 4-5 depending on how much time you have left.