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  2. Percentile - Wikipedia

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    Using the nearest-rank method on lists with fewer than 100 distinct values can result in the same value being used for more than one percentile. A percentile calculated using the nearest-rank method will always be a member of the original ordered list. The 100th percentile is defined to be the largest value in the ordered list.

  3. Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, theories and theorems that are developed and proved for the needs of empirical sciences and mathematics itself.

  4. 79 (number) - Wikipedia

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    79 is: An odd number. The smallest number that can not be represented as a sum of fewer than 19 fourth powers. The 22nd prime number (between 73 and 83) An isolated prime without a twin prime, as 77 and 81 are composite. [1] The smallest prime number p for which the real quadratic field Q[√ p] has class number greater than 1 (namely 3). [2]

  5. Grading in education - Wikipedia

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    Grading in education is the application of standardized measurements to evaluate different levels of student achievement in a course. Grades can be expressed as letters (usually A to F), as a range (for example, 1 to 6), percentages, or as numbers out of a possible total (often out of 100).

  6. Academic grading in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Below is the grading system found to be most commonly used in United States public high schools, according to the 2009 High School Transcript Study. [2] This is the most used grading system; however, there are some schools that use an edited version of the college system, which means 89.5 or above becomes an A average, 79.5 becomes a B, and so on.

  7. Rounding - Wikipedia

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    The increment m is normally a finite fraction in whatever numeral system is used to represent the numbers. For display to humans, that usually means the decimal numeral system (that is, m is an integer times a power of 10, like 1/1000 or 25/100).

  8. JetPunk - Wikipedia

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    JetPunk is an online trivia and quizzing website. The service offers a variety of quizzes in different topics, such as geography, history, science, literature, and music. [2] [3] The site offers quizzes in a variety of languages, including but not limited to: English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, German, Finnish, Portuguese, and Polish. [4]

  9. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----0 key pem PEM encoded X.509 PKCS#1 RSA private key 50 75 54 54 59 2D 55 73 65 72 2D 4B 65 79 2D 46 69 6C 65 2D 32 3A: PuTTY-User-Key-File-2: 0 ppk PuTTY private key file version 2 50 75 54 54 59 2D 55 73 65 72 2D 4B 65 79 2D 46 69 6C 65 2D 33 3A: PuTTY-User-Key-File-3: 0 ppk PuTTY private key file version 3