key strokes per minute
If I remember correctly this is a straight subtraction problem. 189 - 80 = 109 wpm ========
0 wpm since there is no following paragraph and so zero words in it.
it's about 80-85 wpm
Studies show humans can hear up to 300 WPM with full comprehension, although most audio books are at about 150-160 WPM.
multiply the wpm into 5=kpm example: wpm=30....., so your kpm is 150
To convert words per minute (wpm) to keystrokes per hour (kph), we multiply by 12. So, for 50 wpm, the calculation is 50 wpm * 12 = 600 kph.
Kspm (key strokes per minute) vs. ksph (key strokes per hour) This is a measurement of speed with typing numbers out on a Ten Key number pad, also known as an adding machine. If you have kspm, then you have a number of key strokes you can hit per minute. Since there are 60 minutes per hour, you merely need to multiply the number you have by 60 to get your ksph. If you have ksph, you have the number of key strokes you can hit in one hour. To find out how fast you can hit keys in a minute, you need to take this number, which represents 60 minutes, and divide it by 60. You will then have the number of keys you can hit in one minute. kspm * 60 = ksph ksph / 60 = kspm
key strokes per minute
The first step we would take would be to determine the meaning of each abbreviation, whereupon we would be positioned to set about formulating a solution strategy. For wpm (words per minute) the word is taken as 5 keystrokes. Thus to convert to cph (characters per hour) multiply by 300 (x5 to convert wpm to cpm (characters per minute) and then x60 as there are 60 minutes in an hour). kph (keystrokes per hour) is usually used for data entry using a keypad.
20 wpm
The minimum is 25 wpm.
5 kpm = 1 wpm 1400 kpm / 10 min = 140 kpm so answer is 28 wpm
wpm (words per minute). Example, I can type at 60+ wpm.
WPM is an acronym that stands for Words Per Minute.
according to US weekly, and Scooter :) he can type 120 wpm
If I remember correctly this is a straight subtraction problem. 189 - 80 = 109 wpm ========