2 minutes and 10 seconds = 21/6 minutes or 13/6 minutes
350 words in 13/6 minutes = 350*6/13 words per minute = 161.5 wpm (approx)
171.333 words
1 degree = 60 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds In other words, degrees are traditionally divided into smaller units just the same way as hours.
Well, darling, if the typist types at a rate of 70 words per minute for 12 minutes, she can type a total of 840 words. Simple math, honey. Just keep those fingers flying across the keyboard and you'll have your answer in no time.
To find the unit rate of 180 words in 3 minutes, divide the total number of words by the total time in minutes. So, 180 words ÷ 3 minutes = 60 words per minute. Therefore, the unit rate is 60 words per minute.
It is 450/10 = 45 words per minute
171.333 words
2 words a minute. One word every thirty seconds.
20 words a minute
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Therefore, 200 seconds is equal to 200/60 = 3.3 recurring (that is, 3.3333....) minutes or 3 minutes 20 seconds.
It is 40 words per minute or, equivalently, 1.5 seconds per word.
On average, a person reads about 150-200 words per minute out loud. Therefore, reading 9000 words out loud would take approximately 45-60 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.
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Between 40-100 pages per hour is the average, but that's a wide range. I'd say about 50-60 pages per hour would be about average. If the topic of the literature is particularly dense/packed with information the number will move to the lower end of that range.
1 degree = 60 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds In other words, degrees are traditionally divided into smaller units just the same way as hours.
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.