0.000000223% of the population.
25% of people have an IQ under 100.
Yes it is 90 to 100 IQ is the normal IQ of most people in Britain and America an IQ of 117 is a slighlty higher IQ than most people
It's disputed whether IQ tests can even measure above 170. Many IQ tests cannot measure 'Intelligence' above 170. Ainan's father suggests he has an IQ of 349. This is impossible to determine, It cannot be measured using IQ tests. If he took an IQ test and scored above 170. They will say that he has an IQ of 170 as we can't measure above using IQ tests. People you see on the internet with supposed IQ's of 190+ are only estimates derived from their contributions to their field. An IQ of 170 is in the 0.01 percentile.
Albert Einstein had 162 IQ.
To find how many times 15 goes into 188, you can divide 188 by 15. Doing the calculation, 188 ÷ 15 equals approximately 12.53. Therefore, 15 goes into 188 a total of 12 times, with some remainder.
25% of people have an IQ under 100.
They are not reserved. Many people have the same IQ score.
Not only is it possible, but many people have the same IQ.
Tenuous at best. Many people with very high IQ are immature, and mature people may or may not have a high IQ.
Percentage wise, the same number as nonfamous people with an IQ over 150.
According to the bell curve, I would think so.
Many people! Steve jobs, Leonardo Di Vinci and many more! Einstein has 160 IQ Steve has 161 IQ Di Vinci has 210/205 IQ
No. An IQ can vary as much as 10 points up or down on a given day. It is a matter of how a person feels, what physical shape they are in, if they are sick, what stresses they face ( many people if given an IQ test score lower just because of the test nerves). It does vary with many factors so a IQ is not a set number.
Unofficially, there are about 188 persons in the U.S. with the Pesterfield surname.
Yes it is 90 to 100 IQ is the normal IQ of most people in Britain and America an IQ of 117 is a slighlty higher IQ than most people
The average IQ ranges between 90 - 110, and whether a person is "religious" or not has absolutely nothing to do with their intelligence. I am a Christian, my IQ is 142, yet I know other Christians with higher IQ's and some with lower IQ's. The same also holds true for non "religious" people. Many have higher than average IQ's, many have lower, and many have average IQ's.
As for all people everywhere, the average IQ is 95-105.