depends on what the story is about. While the plot may be rather dull with the inclusion of just one character, it is still very possible to create a story based on the one character; and in some instances with no characters
The number of characters per typed page can vary depending on the font size, line spacing, and margins used. As a rough estimate, a standard typed page with 12-point font, double spacing, and normal margins typically contains around 2,000-2,500 characters including spaces.
Typed in Romans 12 point font, there will be between 2500 and 3500 characters per page. Given this, 6000-8000 characters will cover a little bit more than two pages.
There are approximately 250 words per double spaced typed page. More specifically there are between 2,622 and 3818 Characters on a normal 8x10 page depending on Capitalization and Font. This estimation is given for the typical Times New Roman with font size 12.
Typed in Romans 12 point font, there will be between 2500 and 3500 characters per page. Given this, 6000-8000 characters will cover a little bit more than two pages.
Typed, you could estimate about 250 words per page. That's 500 words.
That's 10 characters per minute or one every 6 seconds
Obviously, the answers depends on how many lines per page and how wide the lines are. If you figure 80 characters per line and 8 characters per word, this gives 10 words per line. 50 lines per page would be 500 words per page, so 1700 words would be a little more than 3 pages.
Approximately 123 words per minute.
It depends on your font size and margin size, line spacing, and header footer lines etc. About 500 words per page (12pt single spaced text) is a rough figure.
easily 16 apps per page
If you mean the unit, nowadays it is often expressed in pages per minute.
One cell in Excel can hold 32,767 characters.The maximum you can see in a cell on the worksheet is 1,024, but all 32,767 are shown in the formula bar.
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?