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Percentiles divide the data in to hundred equal parts. Explain.

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Answered by sahil7339
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Quartiles are values that divide a (part of a) data table into four groups containing an approximately equal number of observations. The total of 100% is split into four equal parts: 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%.

The first quartile (or lower quartile), Q1, is defined as the value that has an f-value equal to 0.25. This is the same thing as the twenty-fifth percentile. The third quartile (or upper quartile), Q3, has an f-value equal to 0.75. The interquartile range, IQR, is defined as Q3-Q1.

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Answered by theking20
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Explanation of percentiles divide the data in to hundred equal parts is as follows:

  • The measurement which tells about the percentage of data set's total frequency is defined as percentiles.
  • In the set, it shows us the way how the data is spread.
  • On the ACT, percentile pf a student is considered as an example of it.
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