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What is the IQ of a 13-year-old child?
1. The IQ is 2 points, with 9-11 points within the normal intelligence range, 12-14 points as smart people, and above 14 points as geniuses. The lower the score, the worse the intelligence. Those with a score below 7 are mentally retarded. Among them, those with a score of 5-7 are stupid, those with a score of 25-5 are dementia, and those with a score of -25 are idiots.

Therefore, 94 belongs to normal intelligence.

2. The formula for measuring IQ is: IQ= intellectual age/actual age at the time of test ×1

For example, an 8-year-old child's intelligence level is equivalent to that of a 1-year-old child in the norm, so the IQ of this child is 1/8× 1 = 125.

Therefore, reverse your intellectual age = (94/1) × 13 = 12.22

Note: Looking at the formula, we can know that IQ does not increase with age. IQ itself is only a ratio, and it has no unit.