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Standings
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# | Player | Region | Grade | # Correct | % Correct | Average Correct Celerity |
Std. Dev. Celerity | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jackson Raich | Kentucky | 12th | 49 | 98.0% | .547 | .263 | 809 |
2 | Avi Mehta | New York | 12th | 47 | 94.0% | .542 | .272 | 779 |
3 | Edward Fuhrer | Pennsylvania | 12th | 46 | 92.0% | .429 | .242 | 694 |
4 | Frederick Rudolph | Tennessee | 10th | 43 | 86.0% | .489 | .220 | 682 |
5 | Lucas Jraiche | Michigan | 9th | 42 | 84.0% | .415 | .188 | 627 |
6 | Matthew Chen | New York | 11th | 36 | 72.0% | .288 | .215 | 479 |
Celerity is the fraction of the question that had not been read at the time of a buzz (for which a correct answer was provided). 1.000 is an immediate buzz, .500 is an answer given halfway through the question in terms of time on the sound recording, and .000 is an answer given at the very end.