You would be in the 99th percentile (98.61, to be more precise).
Bob scored 300 or 700.
Standard deviation is 0.
(527-500)/100= Z-score. Then, you should look at the table for this given Z score
90th percentile is simple another way of saying that 9% scored above and 90% scored below (the other 1% being the number 90). For example, if you take a type of standardized test in high school, if you do well, you are at the 90th percentile, meaning 90% of students scored lower than you and 9% scored better. You can not be in the 100% percentile, because you cannot score better than yourself.
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Bob scored 300 or 700.
Standard deviation is 0.
The scales have a mean, or average, standard score of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
(527-500)/100= Z-score. Then, you should look at the table for this given Z score
68 % is about one standard deviation - so there score would be between 64 and 80 (72 +/- 8)
90th percentile is simple another way of saying that 9% scored above and 90% scored below (the other 1% being the number 90). For example, if you take a type of standardized test in high school, if you do well, you are at the 90th percentile, meaning 90% of students scored lower than you and 9% scored better. You can not be in the 100% percentile, because you cannot score better than yourself.
No. If you scored 25th out of 100 kids on the SAT, you would be in the 75th percentile.
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easy way to do i is multiply 44 by 5 due to the fact 20 times 5 equals 100 which is the maximum percentile, so the answer is 220 people.
The 70th percentile is the score below which 70 percent of the cases fall. If your 70th percentile is 56, 70 percent of students scored below 56.
The average IQ is 100, a score of 112 is slightly below the first standard deviation which suggests you scored higher than about 70% of people.
92nd percentile is the value below which 92 percent of the cases fall. If in a test your 92nd percentile score is 70, it means 92 percent of the students scored below 70.