The ability to type, and type quickly and accurately, is becoming more and more important for workers these days.
Proper grammar, as well as good typing skills, make you more marketable in a job.
Net words per minute (WPM) is generally considered more important than gross WPM because it accounts for errors and reflects the actual number of correctly typed words. While gross WPM measures speed, it doesn't necessarily indicate proficiency or accuracy, which are crucial for effective communication. Therefore, focusing on net WPM helps ensure that the content produced is both timely and accurate.
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.
wpm (words per minute). Example, I can type at 60+ wpm.
WPM is an acronym that stands for Words Per Minute.
To convert words per minute (WPM) to keystrokes per minute (KSPM), you generally multiply the WPM by the average number of keystrokes per word. Since a typical word is considered to be about 5 characters long (including spaces), you can use the formula: KSPM = WPM × 5. For example, if someone types at 60 WPM, their KSPM would be 60 × 5 = 300 KSPM.
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 ========
WPM = Words Per Minute gwpm = Gross Words Per Minute
0 wpm since there is no following paragraph and so zero words in it.
My fastest was 100 wpm but then again I've been typing a lot of stories and chatting with my friends on both the computer and on my typewriter. The average is around 35 wpm and 40 wpm.