3 perfect scores.
If scores of zero are permitted, the lowest median is 2 as in (0,1,2,3,44) and the highest median is 10 as in (8,9,10,11,12). If a zero score is not permitted, then the lowest median is 3 as in (1,2,3,4,40).
To determine how many scores are in 70, you divide 70 by 20, since a score is defined as 20. Therefore, 70 divided by 20 equals 3.5. This means there are 3 full scores in 70, with a remainder of 10.
3/10 x 100 = 30 percent.
You have to add all of the three scores up. You will get a larger number than any of the three scores. You then divide your larger number by 3 and this will give you the average of the three scroes.
20 years
They dont have team scores but there record was 10-3.
If the standard deviation of 10 scores is zero, then all scores are the same.
3 perfect scores.
A score is 20 years, so 10 scores is 200 years.
All the scores are equal
you multiply it by 10
If scores of zero are permitted, the lowest median is 2 as in (0,1,2,3,44) and the highest median is 10 as in (8,9,10,11,12). If a zero score is not permitted, then the lowest median is 3 as in (1,2,3,4,40).
It is below the trheshold for level 3.
Your SAT scores expire after 10 years.
9;9;9 Mean = sum of scores / number of scores = 9+9+9 / 3 = 27 / 3 = 9 another example is 7, 9, 11 8, 9, 10 etc even: 7, 8, 12
A score is 20 years. A decade is 10 years. So in 10 decades we've had 100 years. Thus there are 5 scores in 10 decades. 10 Years/1 Decade x 10 Decades ÷ 20 years/1 score = 5 scores