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Alex
3 years ago
6

The programmer can type 55 words per minute. At that rate, how many words can the programmer type in 11 min? 66 words 550 words

605 words 655 words.
Mathematics
2 answers:
leva [86]3 years ago
6 0

In 11 minutes he typed 605 words.

<h2>Given </h2>

The programmer can type 55 words per minute.

<h3>How to find the words type in 11 minutes?</h3>

In order to achieve the words that a programmer could type, multiply the given 11 minutes to the conversion factor.

In 1 min he types 55 words.

Therefore.

The words typed in 11 minutes is;

= 11 \times 55\\\\= 605

Hence, In 11 minutes he typed 605 words.

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natulia [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

605 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that the programmer can type 55 words per minute.

So  55 words = 1 minute

To calculate the number of words the programmer can type in 11 minutes (maintaining the same rate), then we need to multiply the number of words he can type in 1 minute by 11:

55 x 11 = 605 minutes

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