Like any such question it depends.
Base: average person hand writes at about 33 words/min.
A study in 1999 by Karat C.M., Halverson C., Horn D. and Karat J. split average people in three groups, "fast" typists, this would be your average typist, even professional typists, average around 40 word per minute (wpm) "moderate" around 35 and "slow" typists around 23 wpm. That said, some data entry jobs, especially time-sensitive data-entry jobs require that employees type at around 80-90wpm.
It is rare, but there are typists who exceed 120wpm, and i think the record still stands from 1946 at a pretty staggering 212 wpm.
(Note: word is standardized to 5 characters)
To determine net words a minute: Total words (5 characters = 1 word), divided by number of minutes of the timing, minus 2 for each error = nwpm So, if you typed 75 words in 3 minutes with 2 errors on the timing, you would calculate net words per minute as follows: 75 words, divided by 3 (number of minutes) = 25 gwpm (gross words per minute) minus 4 (2 errors) = 21 nwpm - (net words per minute)
The number of words in a two-and-a-half-minute speech can vary based on the speaker's pace. On average, people speak at a rate of about 125 to 150 words per minute. Therefore, a two-and-a-half-minute speech would typically contain between 312 to 375 words.
22 x 22 = 484 words, if you don't get tired or take any breaks
226-300
To calculate the number of words in 85 keystrokes per minute, it's commonly estimated that one word is equivalent to about 5 keystrokes (including spaces and punctuation). Therefore, at 85 keystrokes per minute, you would be typing approximately 17 words per minute (85 ÷ 5 = 17).
A first grade student isn't tested on the number of words read a minute. They are tested on how many words that they read correctly on a page.
Words per minute is the actual total number of words you have typed (including deleted words), whereas Gross words per minute is the number of words you have typed excluding the ones you typed but deleted. Does that make sense?
Words per minute
Words per minute
In one minute he or she should be able to read 12 or 15 words.
90 words per minute
2 words a minute. One word every thirty seconds.
Net words per minute is determined by measuring a typist's average gross speed in words per minute over a ten-minute period and subtracting the number of errors made during that period.
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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.
The appropriate guide words for "nuisance" would be "nugget" and "oak".
To determine net words a minute: Total words (5 characters = 1 word), divided by number of minutes of the timing, minus 2 for each error = nwpm So, if you typed 75 words in 3 minutes with 2 errors on the timing, you would calculate net words per minute as follows: 75 words, divided by 3 (number of minutes) = 25 gwpm (gross words per minute) minus 4 (2 errors) = 21 nwpm - (net words per minute)