How long does it take to read 400 pages?
Answer: it takes about 13 hr 20 min to read 400 pages at 250 WPM.
Pages | 🐌 Real slow | 🐢 Slow | 🐒 Medium | 🐆 Fast | 🦅 Real fast |
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50 | 2 hr 47 min | 2 hr 5 min | 1 hr 40 min | 1 hr 17 min | 1 hr 3 min |
100 | 5 hr 33 min | 4 hr 10 min | 3 hr 20 min | 2 hr 34 min | 2 hr 5 min |
150 | 8 hr 20 min | 6 hr 15 min | 5 hr 0 min | 3 hr 51 min | 3 hr 8 min |
200 | 11 hr 7 min | 8 hr 20 min | 6 hr 40 min | 5 hr 8 min | 4 hr 10 min |
250 | 13 hr 53 min | 10 hr 25 min | 8 hr 20 min | 6 hr 25 min | 5 hr 13 min |
300 | 16 hr 40 min | 12 hr 30 min | 10 hr 0 min | 7 hr 42 min | 6 hr 15 min |
350 | 19 hr 27 min | 14 hr 35 min | 11 hr 40 min | 8 hr 58 min | 7 hr 18 min |
400 | 22 hr 13 min | 16 hr 40 min | 13 hr 20 min | 10 hr 15 min | 8 hr 20 min |
450 | 25 hr 0 min | 18 hr 45 min | 15 hr 0 min | 11 hr 32 min | 9 hr 23 min |
500 | 27 hr 47 min | 20 hr 50 min | 16 hr 40 min | 12 hr 49 min | 10 hr 25 min |
550 | 30 hr 33 min | 22 hr 55 min | 18 hr 20 min | 14 hr 6 min | 11 hr 28 min |
600 | 33 hr 20 min | 25 hr 0 min | 20 hr 0 min | 15 hr 23 min | 12 hr 30 min |
650 | 36 hr 7 min | 27 hr 5 min | 21 hr 40 min | 16 hr 40 min | 13 hr 33 min |
700 | 38 hr 53 min | 29 hr 10 min | 23 hr 20 min | 17 hr 57 min | 14 hr 35 min |
750 | 41 hr 40 min | 31 hr 15 min | 25 hr 0 min | 19 hr 14 min | 15 hr 38 min |
800 | 44 hr 27 min | 33 hr 20 min | 26 hr 40 min | 20 hr 31 min | 16 hr 40 min |
850 | 47 hr 13 min | 35 hr 25 min | 28 hr 20 min | 21 hr 48 min | 17 hr 43 min |
900 | 50 hr 0 min | 37 hr 30 min | 30 hr 0 min | 23 hr 5 min | 18 hr 45 min |
950 | 52 hr 47 min | 39 hr 35 min | 31 hr 40 min | 24 hr 22 min | 19 hr 48 min |
1000 | 55 hr 33 min | 41 hr 40 min | 33 hr 20 min | 25 hr 38 min | 20 hr 50 min |
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Pages: 400
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Pages: 400
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Pages: 400
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Pages: 400
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Pages: 400
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Pages: 400
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