No. It means that 45 percent of the group assessed scored lower than that person's score.
== == I have seen a good answer in this answer http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_98_Percentile_meanPercentile is group of 100 people that are divided by the value of particular variable. This is in the 10th percentile of the group weight.
centile [ˈsɛntaɪl]In mathematics, measurements, or statistics, it is another word for percentile, the ranking a value has within a statistical group. For example, the 99th percentile would be the highest, and 50th percentile most nearly the average.
A quartile divides a grouping into four. The first quartile will have the first 25% of the group, the second quartile will have the second 25% of the group, the third quartile will have the third 25% of the group and the last quartile will have the last 25% of the group. For example if a classroom had 20 students who had all taken a test, you could line them up, the top 5 marks would be in the first quartile, the next five would be in the second quartile, the next 5 would be in the third quartile, and the 5 students with the lowest marks would be in the last quartile. Similarly, a percentile divides a grouping, except the group is divided into 100. Each 1% represent 1 percentile.
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Nitrogen.
20 % of group have red hair (100-80), or say 20 persons. 55 have brown, and there is a total of 100 persons. 100-55= 45 do not have brown, so 20/24 =5/6Sounds right.
== == I have seen a good answer in this answer http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_98_Percentile_meanPercentile is group of 100 people that are divided by the value of particular variable. This is in the 10th percentile of the group weight.
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SOCIETY is the collective noun for the group of persons with a common aim.
centile [ˈsɛntaɪl]In mathematics, measurements, or statistics, it is another word for percentile, the ranking a value has within a statistical group. For example, the 99th percentile would be the highest, and 50th percentile most nearly the average.
their name of the group if they have a group
A group of persons moving along in an orderly line is a queue.
Oglers.
A Mob
A group or association of persons are not organised for a special responsibility, they join together in a common purpose to earn income.
A group of people praying is a group of prayers.
The JURY.