If I remember correctly this is a straight subtraction problem.
189 - 80
= 109 wpm
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it's about 80-85 wpm
A good score for words per minute (WPM) in shorthand typically ranges from 80 to 120 WPM for proficient users, with advanced shorthand writers achieving speeds of 150 WPM or more. Professional stenographers often aim for speeds of 225 WPM or higher during real-time transcription. Mastery of shorthand involves not only speed but also accuracy, so maintaining a balance between the two is essential for effective communication.
80 + 80 = 160
80 is equal to 80 because it is the same number....... :)ex. (79=79) (100=100)
80% = 0.8
80 wpm
it's about 80-85 wpm
Well I am 9 years old and I can type about 65 WPM on average and my fastest was 72 WPM, I don't know if that is slow fast or average but saying that it is average a 11 year old girl should type about 80 - 100WPM.
80 + 80 = 160
80 + 80 can equal 160
80 is equal to 80 because it is the same number....... :)ex. (79=79) (100=100)
240.
160
80% = 0.8
yes ,it does equal 80
You could say that there are 3-4 levels of touch typing 1. "Slow" typing: below 50 wpm: 2. "Normal" touch typing: 50-80 wpm: For many jobs that require typing, this is a good speed, such as being a secretary. 3. "Expert": 90- 120 wpm: For stenographers For comparison, the fastest typers in the world can type at 170 wpm or above. Many of the top typers today however use Dvorak keyboards instead of Qwerty
The fraction 4/5 is equal to the fractions 8/10 and 80/100. 8/10 is the decimal 0.8 and 80/100 is equal to 80 percent.