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20th percentile = 16th smallest value 60th percentile = 48th smallest value.
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You can't do this without knowing the distribution of scores.
A "score" is 20. So 3 times 20 plus 10 = 70.
The number 166 is expressed as CLXVI in roman numerals. Here is a breakdown on the interpretation. The "C" represents "100th"; "LX" represents 60th and VI represents "6".
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20th percentile = 16th smallest value 60th percentile = 48th smallest value.
no
You can't do this without knowing the distribution of scores.
The answer is 47
A "score" is 20. So 3 times 20 plus 10 = 70.
The number 166 is expressed as CLXVI in roman numerals. Here is a breakdown on the interpretation. The "C" represents "100th"; "LX" represents 60th and VI represents "6".
Recent studies show the rate to be somewhere in the mid 60th percentile. The rate will fluctuate if it is fin itch or head itch.
it depends on grade an test 7th grade math fall test 226 passes La: depends on you previous score. i scored 260 (math) and 241 (la) and I'm way above average(and proof that not all blonds are dumb).
Minutes (and seconds) are finer subdivisions of degrees. There are 60 minutes in a degree, so a minute represents 1/60th of a degree.
First let's define both, that will help to see the difference.1.A percentile is a measure that lets us know what percent of the total frequency scored below that measure. A percentile rank is the percentage of scores that fall below a given score. Here is how that works.Given a score, call it S and a total of n scores we are looking at, we find the number of scores below S and divide that by n. Next multiply that by 100 and you have the percentile rank.Now a z score is the number of standard deviations from the mean.Say the mean is M and your score is S as above. Let sigma be the standard deviation of the distribution. Then z=(S-M)/sigma.So let's say the mean M is 100 and sigma is 15. S is 132, you did better than average!So z=(132-100)/15=2.13If 60 percent of the people scored less than you, then you are in the 60th percentile.Furthermore, lets say, there were 100 people taking test, then 60 of them scored less than you. Your percentile ranking is (60/100)x100=60So both are measures of where your results falls in a distribution. z scores are often used for probability of a certain result. Percentile ranks are often used in looking at standardized test results or growth data. One can convert from one to the other.I have given a conversion table link belowhttp://www.acposb.on.ca/conversion.htm
60th = sixtieth