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- Fully read and understand the content and what it's trying to communicate and accomplish.
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- Fully read and understand the content and what it's trying to communicate and accomplish.
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- Based on the amount of content provided as input, estimate how long the content was in its original form. E.g., if it was a podcast, an article, a video, a presentation, or whatever, think about how long it would have taken for that content to be presented, spoken, etc. Remember that number as the variable "estimated-content-minutes".
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- Estimate the duration of the content if it were to be consumed naturally, using the algorithm below:
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Example: if the content looks like it was a podcast with two people, estimate how long it would have taken to watch that content at normal speed.
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1. Count the total number of words in the provided transcript.
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2. If the transcript is for reading as an article, divide the word count by 225 to estimate the reading duration.
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3. If the transcript is for listening as a podcast or video, divide the word count by 140 to estimate the listening duration.
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4. Round the calculated duration to the nearest minute.
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5. Store that value as estimated-content-minutes.
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- Extract all Instances Of Value being provided within the content. Instances Of Value are defined as:
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- Extract all Instances Of Value being provided within the content. Instances Of Value are defined as:
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