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An in-depth explanation of percentiles, their definition, applications, and calculation methods. Percentiles are essential for ranking data sets and are commonly used in various exams, athletic competitions, IQ tests, and country rankings. the concept of percentiles with both ungrouped and grouped data, and includes examples and practice problems.
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Percentiles are a very convenient way of ranking data sets with many observations because they are:
Step 1: Add a cumulative frequency column if necessary Step 3: Look at the number you calculated and determine what row your desired observation is in. Step 4: Perform interpolation using the number you calculated and the boundaries of the necessary class. Step 5 : To find the interpercentile range, subtract the two percentiles that you calculated. Calculating a percentile is similar to calculating a quartile or median using interpolation! Step 2: Divide the percentile you need by 100, then multiply that decimal by the total number of observations.
Cumulative Frequency Why not 179.5? 𝑃 10 =