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Q: Why are your words being typed backwards?
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Is 96 words typed in 3 minutes and 160 words typed in 5 minutes equivalent?

Yes because in each case 32 words are typed each minute


7416 words per hour typed equal how many words per min typed?

Approximately 123 words per minute.


How do you solve word problems using direct variation and linear models There were 174 words typed in 3 minutes There were 348 words typed in 6 minutes How many words will be typed in 8 minutes?

464


What is the difference between words per minute and Gross words per minute?

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?


What are words spelled the same backwords and frontwords?

Palindromes are words that are the same spelled backwards. There are also sentences and math formulas that have the same quality of being the same backwards and forwards. Words: RACECAR, EYE, NUN, ROTOR A famous sentence: Able was I ere I saw Elba


What do these words say backwards?

yas sdrow eseht od tahw.


How many typed words in 1 megabyte?

1 megabyte = 1,048,576 bytes1 word = 2 bytes1,048,576 / 2 = 524,288524,288 words make one megabyte


What is the term for words typed into a search engine?

Keywords


What does Ctrl Delete do?

It deletes whatever words you have typed In


Words that spell the same word backwards?

Racecar is racecar backwards.


the mode in which the existing text is replaced with the text being typed?

Existing text is replaced with the text being typed in the "Overwrite" mode. (As opposed to the insert mode)


How do you figure out typed words per minute?

Take the typed words and divide it by the number of minutes. ex. 3,250 words / 12 min = 270 w/m. (sorry if this isn't a realistic example)