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I solved percentile questions long time ago. but now i have no clue how to solve these questions. can anybody explain the process with an example. thank you
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Hey, you can google stuff about percentiles (basic formula and other things) By the way - I haven't come across a single percentile problem throughout my preparation stage! So is the topic really that important?
I solved percentile questions long time ago. but now i have no clue how to solve these questions. can anybody explain the process with an example. thank you
I solved percentile questions long time ago. but now i have no clue how to solve these questions. can anybody explain the process with an example. thank you
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I think you meant percentage and not percentile. Anyways, just to clarify, percentile is different from percentage in that... for eg... you have scored 98% means you have got 98 answers correct out of 100, where as you have scored 98%ile means only 2% of the total number of test takers have scored more than you.
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