Japan has a score of 0.884 and is ranked 11th in the world
With a GDP per person of US$ 42'840 and a Human Development Index (HDI) score of 0.955, Switzerland is an MEDC.
The T-score is related to the Stiffness Index, because the Index is used to determine the T-score. This is an expression of structure, strength, and density.
It accesses a human's development when he or she is between 1 month to 42 months old. The score is listed as a child's developmental quotient (DQ).
A developing country 1. Is that country which has relatively low standard of living, an undeveloped industrial base, and a moderate to low Human Development Index (HDI) score and per capita income, but is in a phase of economic development. 2. Usually all countries which are neither a developed country nor a failed state are classified as developing countries.
A perfect Windows Experience Index score must come from hard work and determination. Windows is a great platform for improvement and it is not easy to get a perfect score.
YesAccording to the Democracy Index they score a 7.7 out of 10 in making them a "Flawed Democracy" The Index score countries based on their Electoral Process, Pluralism, Government Function and Effectiveness, Political Participation (who gets to vote), Political Culture, and overall Civil Liberties.(True Democracies score an 8 or higher on the Index)
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Grade Point Average (GPA) is the average of your grades using various point scales. Grade Point Index (GPI) is actually an eligibility index that is used for admissions. Elibility Index or GPI calculation: You can calculate your eligibility index by multiplying your grade point average by 800 and adding your combined score on the SAT, using the combined scores earned on the critical reading and math sections. If you took the ACT, multiply your grade point average by 200 and add ten times the ACT composite score. ACT Writing score is not considered in the composite score.
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