E=47
g=137
f=133
h=48
e=42
f=138
It’s would be 33 that the next sequence
Yes, that's true PROVIDED your test scores are normally distributed.
If they are, then more than 99% of your test scores are within three
standard deviations of the mean.
You told us that 3-sigma = 5.4 . So less than one score out of every
hundred tests you take is lower than 86.6 or higher than 97.4 .
You are remarkably consistent, so I guess Jupiter must have been
in its ascendancy next door to the house of Andromeda about an
hour before you were born, or some such nonsense.
No, a Repeating Decimal could be .777 ... Or it could also be something Like .657657657
The decimal you presented is not a form of a repeating decimal.
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