Measure the width of your computer screen and predict how long it would take the character to move across the screen starting from the left edge.my computer is 8 for length and 12 for width

To calculate the time it would take for a character to move across your computer screen, we would need to know the screen's resolution or the pixels per inch (PPI). With the information provided (length=8 and width=12), it seems you have a 4:3 aspect ratio screen. However, as the specific PPI is missing, we cannot accurately determine the time it would take for the character to move across the screen. Please provide the PPI or screen resolution for a more accurate estimation.

To measure the time it would take for a character to move across the screen, we need to know the distance the character needs to travel and the speed at which they are moving. Since you have provided the dimensions of your computer screen, we can calculate the time based on this information.

Given that the width of your computer screen is 12 units, we can assume that the character will start from the left edge and move horizontally to the right edge.

To calculate the time it would take for the character to move across the screen, we'll need to know the speed of the character. If you provide the speed, I can calculate the time for you.

To measure the width of your computer screen, you would need a measuring tape or ruler. Position the measuring tape or ruler horizontally against the screen, starting from the left edge and extending all the way to the right edge. Read the measurement where the right edge of the screen ends. Let's say the width of your computer screen is 12 inches.

To predict how long it would take a character to move across the screen starting from the left edge, we need to consider the character's speed in inches per second. Let's assume the character's speed is 1 inch per second.

Since the width of your computer screen is 12 inches, it would take the character 12 seconds to move from the left edge to the right edge at a speed of 1 inch per second.