According to PhD dissertations,1 several other resources I consulted, and my own experience:
You can fit about 300 words on a page with these characteristics:
8.5" x 11" paper
1" margins
double spaced text
12 point font
Times New Roman font face
1: See related link.
It's approximately 230 words per page.
A 400-word essay is typically around 1-2 pages in MLA format, considering the average number of words per page is about 250-300 words.
On average, there are about 250-300 words per typed page.
On average, a 350-page book contains around 80,000 to 100,000 words.
On average, a 350-page novel contains around 80,000 to 100,000 words.
An average 400-page novel contains around 80,000 to 100,000 words. The word count can vary depending on the book's genre, font size, and formatting.
The number of words that fit on a page at font size 12 can vary depending on factors such as line spacing, margins, and text justification. On average, you can expect around 250-300 words per page in a typical manuscript format.
On average, there are about 250-300 words on a standard paperback page. This can vary based on factors like font size, spacing, and formatting, but this range is a good estimate.
There are typically 300-350 words per double-spaced page (12 pt Times New Roman). If you write paragraphs that are 150-250 words, then you are looking at writing about 10 paragraphs.
It is impossible to answer the question since you may not assume that the number of words on each page is the same.The best that can be said is that the average number of words on a page is 8565/25 = 342.6 In fact, it would be a pretty poor publication if most of the 25 pages had fractional words on it - hyphenation at the start or end of a page is a publishing no-no!
Yes, in APA format, the title page is considered page 1.
It would depend on a few factors. Looking back at my old essays I average about 400 words per page. One-quarter page would be ~100 words. Looking at others answers to similar questions they say about 250 words a page, 62.5 words a quarter.