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All right.
00:01
We're going to keep learning some good old fashion computer science here.
00:05
Make sure we know what we're working with talking about time slices and working on like understanding just how much can happen in between things that we don't realize.
00:15
So talking about if we were typing, i don't know, whatever, 30 words a minute or 60 words a minute or whatever, let's break this down into a smaller time frame.
00:24
So average word is what, five characters, give or take.
00:28
So this would be the same as, what, 300 word per second, right? okay, so then let's say, oh, so if we're typing 300 words in each second, let's say, i don't know what it, that means that, well, if we're typing 300 words in every, sorry, that's not words, what am i saying? 300 characters per minute.
01:07
That's what i was trying to say.
01:08
Oh, my goodness.
01:10
60 words per minute times five, because we have five characters on average in a word.
01:15
It's going to be 300 characters per minute.
01:17
Now i want to bring that down to seconds.
01:19
So we get to a smaller time frame.
01:21
So let's say 300 characters per minute.
01:25
That's going to be equal to, so we divide that by 60.
01:28
That's going to be five characters...