Naw. I’m not in a new age demographic bracket till April. Nice thing is I blend in with college kids still. It scares me how roughly 30+ hits a lot of people. My mom looks really good for being close to 60, so I think I’m going to be very fortunate in that regard.
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Originally Posted by loramin
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I think you can't, because you don't have enough info. But stats isn't my forte so hopefully someone else has a better answer.
The way I see it ... the mean is 153.2 lbs right? That could be because there was one insanely fat fuck on the heavy end, or it could be a lot of "on the heavier side but not that heavy" people on that end. Same deal on the other end, you could have like three bulimic people who weigh as much as a concentration camp survivor, or you could just have a lot fairly fit people. Either case could give you that same mean of 153.2 but your placement will be different depending.
The only way to truly know where you place in a dataset is to have that whole dataset. That being said, with the percentiles I would imagine you could guess pretty close to the correct answer by using math ... but again stats aren't my strong suit so someone else would have to provide that math.
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Thank you, Loramin! I was wondering if lacking the whole range would be a problem. I’m considering outliers when I check my results vs the ones on the table. Like 95 for waist is around 46” and I looked at that in the mirror with measuring tape and was sad people have to deal with that