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IQ tests are weighted for the candidate's age.
An average person - regardless of their age - has an IQ of 100
Noticeably above this is high, noticeably below it is low.
72 is quite low.
An IQ score of 72 is considered to be in the range of below average intelligence. It is important to consider that IQ tests have limitations and are not the sole measure of a person's abilities. It is recommended to seek professional guidance to better understand the individual's strengths and challenges.
An IQ of 72 is considered to be below average. This level of IQ may indicate challenges in cognitive functioning and may impact various aspects of daily life, such as problem-solving, learning, and communication. It is important to seek support from professionals to address any difficulties that may arise from having a lower IQ score.
The choice between Psychology and BCA depends on your interests and career goals. Psychology is focused on understanding human behavior and mental processes, while BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) focuses on studying computer applications and programming. Choose the field that aligns with your passions and career aspirations.
It depends on the severity of the addiction and individual factors, but withdrawal symptoms may begin within hours to a few days of their last drink. Delirium tremens, a severe form of alcohol withdrawal, can occur within 72 hours and can be life-threatening. A medically supervised detox is recommended to ensure safety during the withdrawal process.
I got some things from a website. Here they are. 1. Look up urban legends, and/or ghost stories in your town. Investigate! 2. If you live in a city with public transport (bus, train, subway), plan a trip using the transit system. Take some friends along for company, or just enjoy the ride and people-watch! 3. Get yourself a roll of quarters and find a video arcade. 4. Strike up a conversation with a total stranger. 5. Learn to tie sailors' knots. 6. Volunteer. It's fun and you'll get good karma. :o) 7. Hang out with old people. They have great stories and sometimes need the company. 8. Perform random acts of kindness. 9. Find out all the great touristy places in your city. Now spend the day being a tourist! 10. Try geocaching. 11. Check out the local art scene. Attend a gallery opening. 12. Become a babysitter and have fun playing with a child - everyone needs to engage in an epic light saber battle every once in awhile! 13. Try to beat 20Q. 14. Go fly a kite. 15. Give yourself a facial. Or a total make-over. 16. Try brewing your own beer. Or make your own wine. 17. Google everyone you knew in high school. 18. If you like building, making, and/or creating things, find something on Instructables to make. 19. Check out a sketchy ethnic restaurant in your area. You might find a gem or you might get food poisoning. Either way, it's the stuff stories are made of. Plus, you'll be able to say "I know this great little _____ place." 20. Take all the cushions off your couch and some blankets from your bed and build a fort. 21. Be someone else for a few hours. Put on a hat, fake beard and eyeglasses and walk around town. 22. Go for a walk. Explore your neighborhood. You're bound to find gardens, shops, restaurants, art, or other random bits of wonderfulness you didn't even know were there. 23. Choose a movie to see based on the roll of the dice. Open a newspaper or web browser to your local movie listings. Roll the dice. If, for example, you roll a three, go see the third movie in the listings. 24. Read a book. Try one that someone has recommended but that you wouldn't normally choose for yourself. You might be pleasantly surprised. 25. Start a blog. 26. Learn to play a musical instrument. Take up the ukulele. 27. Spend some time browsing in the public library. 28. Have coffee in a bookstore. Sit in one of their super-comfy armchairs. Read one of their books. 29. Window shop. Or, shop for windows. Whichever. 30. Go to a gun range and try out some rental pistols. 31. Interview someone. Local history organizations often need people to conduct interviews and transcribe oral histories that might otherwise be lost. 32. Document your day in photographs. 33. Treat yourself to a manicure. Or a pedicure. 34. Grab a partner and hit the racquetball or tennis court. 35. Facebook-stalk people from your past. 36. Try the assignments at Learning to Love You More. 37. Release a book into the wild. 38. Get yourself a fake buddy. 39. Exchange postcards with a stranger. 40. Order something from The Something Store. 41. Wash your dog. Try washing your cat. 42. Cut out photos and paste them on Popsicle sticks. Have a puppet show. 43. Learn to peel a banana with your feet. 44. Have a movie marathon. Watch all the Lord of the Rings movies. Or all of the Star Wars films. Or the Indiana ... you get the idea. 45. Turn on the T.V., put it on mute and make up dialogue. Or mute the TV and play music. It's funny to see how the music "matches up" with what's happening on-screen. 46. Go dumpster diving and see what you can find. 47. Make faces at strangers to make them laugh. 48. Take your TV outside. While you're at it, take your favorite comfy chair or couch outside too! 49. Watch kids play - and then join in. 50. Sit in your parked car with sunglasses on and point a hair dryer at passing cars. See if they slow down. 51. Skip rather than walk. 52. Join the summer reading program at your local library. Who cares if it's just for kids? 53. Plant a garden. Or some potted plants. 54. Pack a fun lunch and go to the park. Play Frisbee. 55. Decorate blank t-shirts. 56. Set up a Slip 'N Slide in your back yard. Invite the whole neighborhood! 57. Spend a day at the beach. 58. Make lemonade from lemons. 59. Set up a hammock in your yard. Use it! 60. Make your own ice cream. 61. Create a masterpiece on your driveway with sidewalk chalk. 62. Have a water balloon fight. Or a sponge ball fight. 63. Help produce the 1 Second Film. 64. Watch presentations on slideshare. 65. Write a one-sentence story. 66. Learn how to make raspberry jam, how to make fortune cookies, how to fix a bicycle chain, how to start a small business, and more! 67. Visit a museum. Or visit an online museum. 68. Go bowling. 69. Blow bubbles. 70. Build a campfire and make s'mores. Or banana boats. 71. Decorate a pair of flip-flops. 72. Gather some old dry bread crusts and feed the birds. Or go to a lake or pond and feed the ducks. 73. Go on a hike. 74. Research your family tree. 75. Go to a farmer's market. 76. Start a scrapbook. 77. Learn to crochet. Or knit. 78. Star gaze. Or visit a science center or planetarium. 79. Lie on the grass and look at cloud shapes. 80. Build a sandcastle. 81. Plant a tree. 82. Bake cookies. Put them in pretty containers and deliver them to your friends. 83. Rent a projector, hang a white sheet in your backyard and have a backyard movie night. 84. Have a pillow fight. 85. Clean up trash in a local park. Or pick up trash on your block. 86. Paint your bedroom a new color. 87. Learn to juggle. 88. Start a collection. 89. Record a funny new greeting for your voice mail. 90. Buy part of the moon. 91. Make cookies! 92. Glue money to the floor and watch people try to pick it up. 93. Go into a building and set all the clocks ahead one hour (or behind, if you're really bold). 94. Write a novel. 95. Build things out of cans of food. Donate them to a food bank afterwards. 96. Watch a familiar DVD dubbed in a foreign language. 97. Learn a new language. Or learn sign language! 98. Write a letter to a friend. On paper! Don't forget to mail it. 99. Clean out your closet. 100. Rearrange your furniture. 101. Make a list. (Maybe a list of things to do when you're bored!) Here are somethings now that I like to do. 1. Do prank calls. 2. Have fun with friends. 3. Go to the park. 4. Catch up on homework. 5. Make your teacher happy and do more homework. 6. Study for an upcoming test. 7. Help mom oout with something. 8. Make your siblings breakfast 9. Go outside and play with a neighbor. 10. Have a pajama day. 11. Talk on the phone. 12. Call a loved one. 13. Write a letter to a loved one. 14. Have a relaxing bubble bath. 15. Text your friends. 16. Give yourself a spa day. 17. Make the day extra special for a younger sibling. 18. Go shopping! 19. Play balloon darts. 20. Go see a movie.
Yes, it is a good BP for a 72 year old.
Yes it is pretty good but it all depends on how long you or he has been playing
An average nine year old should weigh maybe 72 pounds. My cousin Jenny is 10 and she weighs 57 pounds. But it depends on who it is.
I say she is at a good weight. Thats adverage :)
Yes it is good blood pressure I went to doctors yesterday mine was 98 over 72 I am a cyclist and very healthy
This year, 2009, minus birth year, 1947, equals 62.
You are all ready passed it 10 years ago. The average man lives to 72 years old.
72 win during the 1995-1996 season
if they are a female,11 year old and there height is 5.5 they are average right?
A 6-year-old is 72 months old, as one year consists of 12 months. To find the total months, you multiply 6 years by 12 months per year (6 x 12 = 72).
A BP of 124/72 is a very good BP for a 49 year old woman. It is neither hyper- nor hypotensive.
72 year old: A. Anorexic Alcoholic: 105lbs B. Drug addic: 75lbs C. Fatty: 165lbs