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Unit 3, Lesson 22: [*], [6], and [+]
Review
Type each line at least twice.
"Wait for me!" "Never!" "Hurry!" "Don't move!" "It's time to go," he whispered at least 4 times. Josh is only 4 years old but already 4 feet tall.   frf4fvf ft5r4F vgtB4f T4bGv5 rF5V4b Gt4V5b r5TV4f ;';";p; ;';=;" "?;p?" /P="'- ?p"=;- P="/-; '-"/P; aqa1a!a a!qZqA 1a!qZ1 Q1az!q a!q1zA zQa!z1 qz1Aq! [*] (asterisk)
Use left [Shift] key and right index finger. Type each line at least twice.
An asterisk usually indicates a footnote. It is also a symbol for multiplication or a "wild card" in regular expressions---for example "dir *.exe" gives you a list of all executable files in the current directory/folder.
juj*juj*juj*juj*juj*juj*juj*juj*juj*juj*juj*juj*j jjj j*j *j* *** jjj j*j *j* *** jj ** jj j* jj *j j*j 7*7=49 j*j j*i=k j*j a*b*c*d=24 j*j *.exe j*j Did he know that 5*3=3*5=15 and 4*18=3*24=8*9=72?
  DRILL BOX       [6]
Use left ring finger. Type each line at least twice.
ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6ftf6f fff f6f 6f6 666 fff f6f 6f6 666 ff 66 ff f6 ff 6f f6f 6 feathers f6f 6 goals f6f 6 tennis balls f6f All 6 experts chose sample 6. 6*6=36. 434/7=62. [+] (plus sign)
Use left [Shift] key and right little finger. Type each line at least three times.
;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+;p;+; ;;; ;+; +;+ +++ ;;; ;+; +;+ +++ ;; ++ ;; ;+ ;; +; ;+; 6+6=12 ;+; 1+1+1=3 ;+; a+b=c ;+; 48+47=95 ;+; Courtney and Rachel got an A+--my grade was a C+.
  DRILL BOX       Finger Drill
Type each line at least three times.
juj j8j j*j jmj jyj j7j jHj nUn m7 8H n* 7j *u mY j8um h7j* yMhu jNy* Un*hY hy7Jm 8u7My Hy*jN mYn*j   frf ftf f6f f4f f5f fGf vRv bTb f5 6F Br Tv B6 4G ft5g R6gV G4rB 5TfV Bt6R4 G5r4V 5g6Fb R6g4F V4B5F   ;p; ;-; ;'; ;=; ;"; ;+; /P/ p?p "- ;+ P= /+ -? P' ;p/" ;P=' -"/P ;=p+ 'P-p" "p-?" ;+'=/ -;?'+ P;+/- Pre-test (AL = 5.68)
Type at least once.
Then take a 2-minute timing and count your errors.
You should type at least 34 wpm with a total of no more than 6 errors.
Today we will take a quiz on adding and multiply- 10 ing fractions. What is 1/3+1/6+102/4? How about 20 1/2*2/3*3/4*4/5*5/6*6/7*7/8*8/9*9/10*10? And now 30 something a little more complicated. If a=5*2/5, 40 b=6*6/4, and c=1/6+2/3+1/6, what is a*b+b*c? The 50 answers are 26, 1, and 11. Did you get it right? 60 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
  DRILL BOX       Word Drill
Type each line at least three times.
3*6=18; 16/10=1.6; 8-3*3+1=0; 76+34-20=80; a+b=c; 10 1 mile = 1,609 meters; 1 kilometer = 0.609 miles; 20   46 laps; 30+ days; 6 A+, 2 A-, and 7 B+; dir *.*; 30 a*b+b*a=2*a*b; 3*x+5*x=8*x; y=66; p+q=1; u*v=v*u; 40   In 6 hours, he took 96 x-rays and fixed 65 teeth. 50 I couldn't remember that s=v*t, F=m*a, and R=U/I. 60 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Post-test (AL = 5.93)
Take two 2-minute timings. Determine your speed by using the faster typing.
Notice the improvement! Your speed should be about 35 wpm with no more than 2 errors!
Today we will take a quiz on adding and multiply- 10 ing fractions. What is 1/3+1/6+102/4? How about 20 1/2*2/3*3/4*4/5*5/6*6/7*7/8*8/9*9/10*10? And now 30 something a little more complicated. If a=5*2/5, 40 b=6*6/4, and c=1/6+2/3+1/6, what is a*b+b*c? The 50 answers are 26, 1, and 11. Did you get it right? 60 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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