Yes the 69th percentile result is considered in the healthy range.
Oh honey, bless your heart. The 75th percentile means that 75% of the data falls below that number. So, if you have 100 data points, the 75th percentile would actually be the 75th number in order. In this case, 61-70 would be the 70th percentile, not the 75th.
A percentile is always between 0% and 100%, never negative.
No
The nearest 10th is 0.1.
It is -1.281551
== == 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.
Right around -1.28
Yes, 790 is in the top 10th percentile for credit scores (higher than 90% of the population). Congratulations!
A low percentile indicates that a person's score is below that of a certain percentage of the group being compared. For example, being in the 10th percentile means that an individual's score is lower than 90% of the group. It suggests that they are performing worse compared to others in that specific context.
It depends on whether they work in hospitals, physician's offices, universities, etc. The lowest 10th percentile of obstetricians earn $188,000. The average salary is approximately $217,000.
percentile
A term used to describe newborns who are below the 10th percentile in height or weight for their estimated gestational age. The gestational age is based upon the date of the mother's last menstrual period
To determine the percentile of a z-score, you would look up the z-score in a standard normal distribution table. A z-score of 0.62 corresponds to a percentile of approximately 73.8%. This means that 73.8% of the data in a standard normal distribution falls below a z-score of 0.62.
You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)You use the Percentile function. You specify the range of values and then the percentile in a decimal form. Say your values were in the cell range from B2 to D50, then the formula would be:=PERCENTILE(B2:D50,0.75)
50th percentile or median
1)iim ranchi-99.65 percentile 2)iim calcutta -99 percentile 3)iim ahmedabad-99 percentile