Percentile Calculator

Find the value at a specific percentile in your dataset

Result

The value below which P% of the data falls.

What is a Percentile?

A percentile indicates the value below which a given percentage of observations in a group of observations falls.

Example

  • 90th Percentile: You scored better than 90% of participants.
  • 50th Percentile: This is the Median (middle value).

Understanding Percentiles with Solvr

Percentiles are a fundamental concept in statistics, used to interpret data relative to a larger group. Unlike a simple average (mean), which can be skewed by outliers, a percentile tells you exactly where a value stands in a ranked distribution. The Solvr Percentile Calculator makes finding these values effortless.

Real-World Applications

  • Standardized Testing: Exams like the SAT or GRE often report scores in percentiles. A "90th percentile" score means you performed better than 90% of test-takers.
  • Growth Charts: Pediatricians use percentiles to track a child's height and weight compared to the national average for their age group.
  • Income Distribution: Economists use percentiles to analyze wealth distribution, such as identifying the "top 1%" or "bottom 10%".

How It Works

To calculate a percentile, you first need a dataset (a list of numbers). Our tool sorts this data from smallest to largest and then uses linear interpolation to find the exact value corresponding to your chosen rank (P). This method ensures high accuracy even when the percentile falls between two existing numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about percentile analysis

What is the difference between specific percentage and percentile?
A percentage is a portion of a whole (e.g., 50% of an apple), while a percentile is a rank within a distribution (e.g., scoring better than 50% of students).
How is the 50th percentile related to the median?
The 50th percentile is exactly the same as the Median. It is the middle value that separates the lower half from the higher half of the data.
Can I enter unsorted data?
Yes! Simply paste your list of numbers in any order (separated by commas or spaces). Our calculator will automatically sort them for you before calculating.

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