Heart S.
asked 06/10/22Locating Percentiles under the Normal Curve. Solve the following question. (Show Solution)
1.) Find the 99th percentiles of a normal curve.
2.) Find the 40th percentiles of a normal curve.
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Mark M. answered 06/12/22
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
The 99th percentile is a specific score in a specific set of data. For example, if a person scored at the 99th percentile then 99% of the test takes scored less than that person and ony 1% scored higher.
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Patrick F. answered 06/10/22
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Patrick F.
It is pretty disappointing how Wyzant displays these illustrations. You can go to these links to see them more clearly: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nkvGVaxIcqtNxyKbcxV6xJLDZH1t1NWI/view?usp=sharing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V1jBhTwnnIbYkiJycDbFuP6KZIo6vILR/view?usp=sharing06/10/22
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Patrick F.
it's pretty disappointing how Wyzant displays these illustrations. You can go to these links to see them more clearly: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nkvGVaxIcqtNxyKbcxV6xJLDZH1t1NWI/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V1jBhTwnnIbYkiJycDbFuP6KZIo6vILR/view?usp=sharing06/10/22