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w Have you calculated UMF using the top 10 data entry tests?

It makes 336 strokes in 120 seconds or 2 minutes. Multiply the two sets of numbers by 30 to get the same value.

2 minutes x 30 = 60 minutes

336 x 30 = 10080

At first glance, you have generated more than 10,000 keys per ur (KPH).

If KPH means that according to your buttons, we can convert 336 keys to KPH for 120 seconds.

[(336 K) / (120 s)] [(60 s) / (1 minute)] [(60 minutes) / (1 hour)]

= [(336) (60) (60)] / [(120) (1) (1)]

= (10,080 thousand) / (1 ur)]

336 keys per 120 seconds corresponds to 10,080 keys per unit.

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336 * 30

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Just divide by 60: 9204 KPH = approximately 153.4 KPM.

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10 Key Data Entry

w Have you calculated UMF using the top 10 data entry tests?

In practice, I can fill 84 fields and generate 336 keys in 120 seconds, but I can't calculate how many FMUs I have with the correct formula. Can someone help me please I have to take a test on Monday morning.

It makes 336 strokes in 120 seconds or 2 minutes. Multiply two sets of numbers by 30 to get the same value.

2 minutes x 30 = 60 minutes

336 x 30 = 10080

At first glance, you have created over 10,000 keys per ur (KPH).

If KPH means that according to your buttons, we can convert 336 keys to KPH for 120 seconds.

[(336 K) / (120 s)] [(60 s) / (1 minute)] [(60 minutes) / (1 hour)]

= [(336) (60) (60)] / [(120) (1) (1)]

= (10.080k) / (1 ur)]

336 keys per 120 seconds corresponds to 10,080 keys per unit.

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