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Typing Dude is a good website to calculate your words per minute and accuracy. It's free and can be found at http://www.now1technologies.com/typetest
In general, anything above 50 wpm (words per minute) can be considered excellent, as it's above the average professional rate. Accomplished typists can surpass this rate by a good amount, but scores higher than 90 are rare.
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The average breaths for an adult is: 12-20. So it is good.
i think it was either 16 or 18 but it should be 16 A reasonably good rested heart rate is 72 beats per minute. So 12 beats in 10 seconds is more normal than 16 to 18.
Typing Dude is a good website to calculate your words per minute and accuracy. It's free and can be found at http://www.now1technologies.com/typetest
Well it relly depends on how fast you talk. If you can speak clearly at a faster pace (faster than talking speed) then 600 words should be the limit. However if you struggle then 400-500 words max. would be a good idea.
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A good rate to speak is about 150 two syllable words per minute (four syllable words count as two words). So a 4-5 minute speech should be around 600-700 words or about two typed pages. If you using slides or power point then about 400 words will be enough. The more you prepare the better you will be. If you nervous you will tend to speak faster so remember to speak clearly and not too fast.
about a minute, I should think
In a 3 minute speech, there should be a minimum of 380 (if you speak slower) or maximum of 460 (if you speak a bit faster). Anything slower will become boring for the listeners and anything faster will be unclear and make you seem nervous. Same thing for 2 minutes. For a 2 minute speech, about 290-340 words will be fine. That should be about right because I have timed it myself saying it. Good luck!
50 to 60 words per minute is considered as a pretty good speed for typing
In a 3 minute speech, there should be a minimum of 380 (if you speak slower) or maximum of 460 (if you speak a bit faster). Anything slower will become boring for the listeners and anything faster will be unclear and make you seem nervous. Same thing for 2 minutes. For a 2 minute speech, about 290-340 words will be fine. That should be about right because I have timed it myself saying it. Good luck!
A world record that has never, ever been experienced before, and most likely would never be experienced again. Good typists type between 60-80 words per minute. Fast typists type between 80-110 words per minute. Very fast typists can reach speeds of 120 words per minute. Transcriptionists often reach speeds of 140-160 words per minute. The best typists can type 160-240 words per minute. The world record for typing speed is 360 words per minute with a 97.23% accuracy rate (meaning very few mistakes). 4,000 words per minute would be a record that would hold forever!
A good rate to speak is about 150 two syllable words per minute (four syllable words count as two words). So a 4-5 minute speech should be around 600-700 words or about two typed pages. If you using slides or power point then about 400 words will be enough. The more you prepare the better you will be. If you nervous you will tend to speak faster so remember to speak clearly and not too fast.
It is impossible for anybody to be able to type 254 words per minute, especially if you were writing an essay or something. According to Wikipedia, the fastest average is 40 words per minute. If you could type 254 words per minute, you are some kind of superhuman. To learn more about the average speed people can type, go to the link below.
Obviously, the number of words one can type per minute varies GREATLY. This is all on how skilled a person is. 40 WPM is average, 60+ is good, 80-100 is professional, and over 100 is elite. Of course, these are MY standards.