Spaces are not words. Nor do you type spaces into words. Spaces separate words.
its slightly more then normal count and normal count is 6000 - 7000, but not to worry
You have to count how many spaces that your rock went when you threw it and if you want to make it more educational then you can count how many spaces you hopped on
LEN will count spaces in a cell as well as other characters. So there is no special way needed to count spaces as they will be included. If you are counting what is in cell A3 for example, then you would use the function: =LEN(A3) To count only the spaces in a cell and ignoring other characters, then you could try this approach: =LEN(A3)-LEN(SUBSTITUTE(A3," ","")) It gets the full length and then substracts the length of the text with the spaces removed.
The normal count for a white count is not 150000 - 400000, this is for a normal platelet count. A normal white count is around 4000 - 9000 depending on the range for each lab.
If someone's red blood cell count is higher than normal, than the subject has enhanced physical abilities because of the extra oxygen to mucles.
Is a platelet count of 134 with protein in urine normal
Yes, they do
Yes, spaces count as bytes in emails because they are characters that are included in the overall size of the email message. Each character, including spaces, adds to the byte count of the email.
A normal platelet count is 250K to 400K per mm3 of blood.
Do you have to hit a key to space? Yes, they are keystrokes.
Because perimeter means outside.