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  2. One half - Wikipedia

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    One half is the rational number that lies midway between 0 and 1 on the number line. Multiplication by one half is equivalent to division by two, or "halving"; conversely, division by one half is equivalent to multiplication by two, or "doubling".

  3. Percentile rank - Wikipedia

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    Percentile ranks are not on an equal-interval scale; that is, the difference between any two scores is not the same as between any other two scores whose difference in percentile ranks is the same. For example, 50 − 25 = 25 is not the same distance as 60 − 35 = 25 because of the bell-curve shape of the distribution. Some percentile ranks ...

  4. Less-than sign - Wikipedia

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    The widely adopted form of two equal-length strokes connecting in an acute angle at the left, <, has been found in documents dated as far back as the 1560s. In mathematical writing, the less-than sign is typically placed between two values being compared and signifies that the first number is less than the second number.

  5. Quartile - Wikipedia

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    The CDF gives the probability that the random variable is less than or equal to the value . Therefore, the first quartile is the value of x {\displaystyle x} when F X ( x ) = 0.25 {\displaystyle F_{X}(x)=0.25} , the second quartile is x {\displaystyle x} when F X ( x ) = 0.5 {\displaystyle F_{X}(x)=0.5} , and the third quartile is x ...

  6. Percentage - Wikipedia

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    For example, 45% (read as "forty-five percent") is equal to the fraction ⁠ 45 / 100 ⁠, the ratio 45:55 (or 45:100 when comparing to the total rather than the other portion), or 0.45. Percentages are often used to express a proportionate part of a total.

  7. Rounding - Wikipedia

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    This means that the expected (average) value of the rounded numbers is equal to the expected value of the original numbers when numbers with fractional part 0.5 from the set are removed. In practice, floating-point numbers are typically used, which have even more computational nuances because they are not equally spaced.

  8. Odds ratio - Wikipedia

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    An odds ratio greater than 1 indicates that the condition or event is more likely to occur in the first group. And an odds ratio less than 1 indicates that the condition or event is less likely to occur in the first group. The odds ratio must be nonnegative if it is defined. It is undefined if p 2 q 1 equals zero, i.e., if p 2 equals zero or q ...

  9. Full-time equivalent - Wikipedia

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    Full-time equivalent (FTE), or whole time equivalent (WTE), is a unit of measurement that indicates the workload of an employed person (or student) in a way that makes workloads or class loads comparable across various contexts. [1]