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22 November, 18:36

You scored in the 55th percentile on the GRE. If 2,000 people took the GRE, how many people had a score at least as high as your score?

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  1. 22 November, 19:04
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    Answer: 900 people.

    Explanation:

    If you are in the 55th percentile then that means that you scored better than or at least as good as 55% of people who took the GRE because a peecentile is a measure that states the position of a number in a data set as a percentage.

    If calculating how many people had a mark at least as high as your own, that means those people who scored higher than or at least what you scored.

    If you scored higher than 55% then that means that,

    = 100 - 55

    = 45%

    45% scored at least as high as you.

    2,000 took the test so 45% will be

    = 2,000 * 45%

    = 900 people.

    900 people scored at least as high as you.
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