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    The Formula Used to Calculate a Person's Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
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The Formula Used to Calculate a Person's Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Question 75

Question 75

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The formula used to calculate a person's intelligence quotient (IQ) is


A) Chronological age / Mental age.
B) (Mental age / Chronological age) x 100.
C) 100 x Chronological age x Mental age.
D) Mental age / Chronological age.

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