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8,14,2,1,6,1,7
ARE YOU TYPING THE 6 WITH YOUR RIGHT FINGER?," ",REACH OUT AND TOUCH TYPE THOSE KEYS!
5 6
5 is LEFT of the divider and is typed with the LEFT first finger.
6 is RIGHT of the divider and is typed with the RIGHT first finger.
f5
2,3,5,1,6
j6
2,3,8,1,7
t5
2,2,6,1,6
y6
2,2,7,1,7
d5
2,3,4,1,6
k6
2,3,9,1,7
f6
2,3,5,1,7
j5
2,3,8,1,6
ftt ftt55 ftt5566
jyy jyy66 jyy6655
drr drr55 drr5566
juu juu66 juu6655
56 6th Ave., Suite 650, South City, ZIP code 95056
A standard page has 66 lines; leave 12 lines at top, 6 lines at bottom.
Manuscript lines are 6 inches long; business letter lines are 5 inches.
Write decimals as numerals: 5.6, 16.5, 64.5, 50.6, 36.57, 57.65, 46.59
Put a zero before the decimal point in numbers less than one: "0.56566"
Use numerals if two or more occur in a sentence: Buy 56 bolts and 6 nuts.
Never begin sentences with numerals, as: "560 people live in South Fork."
Write the number out, or rewrite: "The population of South Fork is 560."
Computer memory is expressed as "56K", "64K", etc.; 1 K equals 1024 bytes.
Large disk capacity is expressed in megabytes as "5 MB" or "60 MB", etc.