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  2. Template:Percent and number - Wikipedia

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    To add a prefix to the numbers, use |prefix=; for example, prefix=$ To add a suffix to the number, use |suffix=; for example, suffix= units. To pad the result with zeros to achieve the desired precision, use |pad=yes. To override the default right alignment in table mode, use |align=left or |align=center.

  3. Template:Number and percent - Wikipedia

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    To add a prefix to the numbers, use |prefix=; for example, prefix=$ To add a suffix to the number, use |suffix=; for example, suffix= units. To pad the result with zeros to achieve the desired precision, use |pad=yes. To specify a number n of significant figures for the percentage, use |sigfig=n.

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  6. Template:Percentile/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Template:Percentile. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. Usage

  7. Percentile - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, a k-th percentile, also known as percentile score or centile, is a score (e.g., a data point) below which a given percentage k of arranged scores in its frequency distribution falls ("exclusive" definition) or a score at or below which a given percentage falls ("inclusive" definition); i.e. a score in the k-th percentile would be above approximately k% of all scores in its set.

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  9. Percentile rank - Wikipedia

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    The figure illustrates the percentile rank computation and shows how the 0.5 × F term in the formula ensures that the percentile rank reflects a percentage of scores less than the specified score. For example, for the 10 scores shown in the figure, 60% of them are below a score of 4 (five less than 4 and half of the two equal to 4) and 95% are ...