You can't do this without knowing the distribution of scores.
I think the answer you are looking for is 94. A 100% IQ score is 200 so 47% of 200 is 94
Divide 45 by 100 to revert it into a percentile. Then multiply it by 200. Or you could do the simpler version of simply doubling the number...
To find 31 percent of 200 you will solve it like this: 31% of 200 is: 0.31* 200= 62. Using a calculator will also help.
To find the 25 percent of 200, you divide 200 by 4 to get an answer of 50.
To find out how many tens are in 200, you divide 200 by 10. This calculation gives you 20. Therefore, there are 20 tens in 200.
Into what kind of percentage do you want to convert it? A percentile already is some kind of percentage. It says that so-and-so many percent score above (or below) your score (or whatever score you are considering). The actual score (percentage or otherwise) can't be deduced from the percentile, unless you look it up in a table of scores. For example, if you are in the top 20 percentile in an exam, and there are 1000 students, get a list of the scores - sorted from high to low - and count the first 20% of scores - in this example, the scores for the best 200 students. The student at position #200 will be the answer.
166/200 x 100 = 83 %
In the SAT, scores range from 400 to 1600, combining scores from two main sections: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and Math, each scored from 200 to 800. A score around 1200 is typically considered average, while 1400 and above is generally seen as a strong score. Top universities often look for scores in the 1500+ range. Additionally, percentile rankings indicate how a score compares to other test-takers, with scores in the 95th percentile or higher considered excellent.
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A score is 20 years, so 10 scores is 200 years.
Divide 45 by 100 to revert it into a percentile. Then multiply it by 200. Or you could do the simpler version of simply doubling the number...
I think the answer you are looking for is 94. A 100% IQ score is 200 so 47% of 200 is 94
10 score years.
Divide 45 by 100 to revert it into a percentile. Then multiply it by 200. Or you could do the simpler version of simply doubling the number...
A score is 20, so 200 years would be 10 score years.
The average professional bowling scores in major tournaments typically range from 200 to 220 points per game.
One score is equal to 20 years, so the average life span of a tortoise, 200 years, is equivalent to 10 scores.