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Where:: Find The 70 Percentile, Given The Score of 9 Students in

The document provides instructions on how to calculate percentiles from sets of data by using the formula PK = (n+1) K/100, where PK is the nth percentile, n is the total number of data, and K is the rank. It then gives examples of calculating specific percentiles from given data sets.

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Where:: Find The 70 Percentile, Given The Score of 9 Students in

The document provides instructions on how to calculate percentiles from sets of data by using the formula PK = (n+1) K/100, where PK is the nth percentile, n is the total number of data, and K is the rank. It then gives examples of calculating specific percentiles from given data sets.

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PK

= (n+1) K
100

Where:
P K =nth percentile ∨number ¿ 1−99
n=isthe total number of data

th
Find the 70 percentile ( ), P70

given the score of 9 students in


their mathematics performance
task.
16, 7, 31, 7, 30, 31, 3, 4,
21
During MAPEH class,
Teacher Angel recorded the
number of push ups her 10
students can do in one
minute:
25, 32, 30, 18, 15, 13,
23, 10, 8, 18
Solve for the values of
th th
5 and 77 percentile
1. Identify the 40th

percentile in the given set of


data:
28, 29, 35, 37, 42, 45, 47,
55
2. Solve for the 70th
percentile of the given set
of data:
23, 17, 14, 25, 30, 19, 24,
28

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