[sumo] Headline: SUMO GOOD LUCK GOES BAD FOR LARTER
Earle Jones
earle.jones at comcast.net
Tue Oct 9 21:05:23 EDT 2007
On Sep 25, 2007, at 7:19 PM, David Meyer wrote:
> A score of 180 on the Stanford-Binet IQ test is 80/16 = 5 standard
> deviations above the mean. Assuming a normal distribution, the
> fraction of people scoring this high or higher is about 3 in 10^7.
> Given the current world population of about 6.6 billion, fewer
> than 2000 people worldwide should score this high.
>
> Irrelevantly,
> David
David: IQ is defined as "Intelligence Quotient" which equals the
ratio of the "Mental Age" to the "Chronological Age" times 100.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IQ
My latest measured IQ was 135. At the chronological age of 76, this
means that I have the mental age of a person of 102.6 -- no wonder
I'm so damn smart!
earle
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