75th percentile
The best and most accurate place is www.myfico.com. The cost is about $15 per score but you can often find online coupons.
You have three credit scores you need to take into consideration to get your average "true score". You can request a free credit report online to get instant access to your information.
You should leave the people with 505 scores off the loan. Find a Mortgage broker and find out if you can do 100% on a stated income loan.
Credit counseling does not always work and may actually make your credit score worse. There are no quick fixes to raise credit scores and just pay your bills.
For a business loan, your personal and business credit scores (if relevant) are taken into consideration. Lenders will commonly accept a business credit score of 75 and above (primarily based on 1 to 100) and a personal score of at least 640.
20th percentile = 16th smallest value 60th percentile = 48th smallest value.
You can't do this without knowing the distribution of scores.
From the given information it is not possible. You need to find the score, S, such that the percentage of people scoring S or below is 40%.
it doesn't exist.
The average overall score (50th percentile) in the United States for 2010 was a 1509, If you want to get into one of the top-ranking schools in the U.S., you'll need to score around the 90th percentile, which would mean a score of 2100 or above. That sounds high, but since all universities look at things like your extracurricular activities, GPA, and school involvement in addition to your scores, getting into college isn't as difficult as it may seem. Plus, starting in 2010, students who take the test multiple times can actually choose which scores are reported to the universities with an option called Score Choice, so they'll have the ability to knock out the scores that didn't make the cut. But any how SAT score differs based on the program and university/college you choose.
149
z = 0.5244, approx.
MINIMUM
If you go on collegeboard.com you can find the scores.
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Multiply your selection index (which is your total score) by 10 to find your predicted SAT score. If you want to find your predicited score for the "old" SAT, just add the scores from your Math and Critical reading sections together and multiply that number by ten.
First let's define both, that will help to see the difference.1.A percentile is a measure that lets us know what percent of the total frequency scored below that measure. A percentile rank is the percentage of scores that fall below a given score. Here is how that works.Given a score, call it S and a total of n scores we are looking at, we find the number of scores below S and divide that by n. Next multiply that by 100 and you have the percentile rank.Now a z score is the number of standard deviations from the mean.Say the mean is M and your score is S as above. Let sigma be the standard deviation of the distribution. Then z=(S-M)/sigma.So let's say the mean M is 100 and sigma is 15. S is 132, you did better than average!So z=(132-100)/15=2.13If 60 percent of the people scored less than you, then you are in the 60th percentile.Furthermore, lets say, there were 100 people taking test, then 60 of them scored less than you. Your percentile ranking is (60/100)x100=60So both are measures of where your results falls in a distribution. z scores are often used for probability of a certain result. Percentile ranks are often used in looking at standardized test results or growth data. One can convert from one to the other.I have given a conversion table link belowhttp://www.acposb.on.ca/conversion.htm