different between percentile vs deciles

percentile

English

Etymology

Coined by Francis Galton in 1885, from percent +? -ile.

Noun

percentile (plural percentiles)

  1. (statistics) Any of the ninety-nine points that divide an ordered distribution into one hundred parts, each containing one per cent of the population.
  2. (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)

  1. (statistics) percentile

percentile From the web:

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  • 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


deciles

English

Noun

deciles

  1. plural of decile

Anagrams

  • delices

Spanish

Noun

deciles m pl

  1. plural of decil

deciles From the web:

  • deciles what does it mean
  • decile means
  • what is deciles in statistics
  • what are deciles and percentiles
  • what do centiles mean
  • what is deciles in math
  • what is deciles for ungrouped data
  • what is deciles for grouped data
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