Oh, dude, converting words per minute to keystrokes per minute is a piece of cake! All you gotta do is consider that an average word has about 5 characters, so you multiply wpm by 5 to get kpm. It's like converting apples to oranges, but way less delicious.
20 wpm
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.
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.
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
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 ========
0 wpm since there is no following paragraph and so zero words in it.
WPM = Words Per Minute gwpm = Gross Words Per Minute