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    The Intelligence Quotient or IQ Score Is Derived by Dividing
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The Intelligence Quotient or IQ Score Is Derived by Dividing

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The intelligence quotient or IQ score is derived by dividing a person's mental age by his or her chronological age and multiplying the result by 100.

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