different between duodecile vs percentile
duodecile
duodecile From the web:
percentile
English
Etymology
Coined by Francis Galton in 1885, from percent +? -ile.
Noun
percentile (plural percentiles)
- (statistics) Any of the ninety-nine points that divide an ordered distribution into one hundred parts, each containing one per cent of the population.
- (statistics) Any one of the hundred groups so divided.
- He is highly intelligent – he has an IQ in the top percentile.
Synonyms
- %ile
Hypernyms
- quantile
Coordinate terms
- (statistics): median (2-quantile), tercile/tertile (3), quartile (4), quintile (5), sextile (6), septile (7), octile (8), decile (10), hexadecile (16), ventile/vigintile (20), centile/percentile (100)
Derived terms
- percentile dice
- percentile rank
Synonyms
- centile
Translations
Anagrams
- pencil tree
Italian
Etymology
percento +? -ile
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /per.t??en?ti.le/
- Hyphenation: per?cen?tì?le
Noun
percentile m (plural percentili)
- (statistics) percentile
percentile From the web:
- what percentile is my baby
- what percentile is my income
- what percentile is my child
- what percentile is a 30 on the act
- what percentile am i in for weight
- what percentile is 1400 on sat
- what percentile is a 28 on the act
- what percentile is my height
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