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Can we put this one to rest with an example?
Returns for 10 years are (in percent): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
What is the 80th percentile? 8.8% is the 80th percentile. Yes? Using the formula above you get L(y) is 8.8, which means it is the 8th number (of the ordered set) plus .8 of the difference between the 8th and 9th numbers of the ordered set (the difference is 1, so .8 of 1 is .8)-- so 8 + .8 = 8.8%.
Correct/comment/add to the explanation. Thanks. It just seems odd that the 80th percentile isn't 8% though. |
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