100+90+110=300
300 divided by 3 =100
80 + 90 + 100 + 110 = 380/4 = 95
70 80 80 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 120 130 160Range = 160 - 70 = 90
100 is meant to be the average, but "average" is really between the levels of 90-110. Above average is anything above 110. "Gifted" is above 140.
70 80 80 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 120 130 160Mode = 80
Average is set to 100. Most people range from 90-110. I think that normal IQ is around 100.
80 + 90 + 100 + 110 = 380/4 = 95
The average IQ for a human being is between 95 to a 100. The average IQ for someone is 100, or the range of 90-110.
It means perfectly normal. Anything between about from 90 to 110 is average.
70 80 80 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 120 130 160Range = 160 - 70 = 90
100 is meant to be the average, but "average" is really between the levels of 90-110. Above average is anything above 110. "Gifted" is above 140.
70 80 80 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 120 130 160Mode = 80
It means perfectly normal. Anything between about from 90 to 110 is average.
Average is set to 100. Most people range from 90-110. I think that normal IQ is around 100.
* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100
100. plus/minus 10 for the normal range (90-110).
90+10=100, so the answer is 130
There is no definitive data on the average IQ of students in the 1950s. IQ testing was not as widespread or standardized during that time, making it difficult to determine an accurate average. Additionally, factors such as changes in test norms and population characteristics can influence IQ scores over time.