A statistics professor randomly selects 20 of her students and records their final exam scores. 89 15 67 84 14 78 59 45 85 67 96 15 23 46 19 84 17 39 24 83 Find the percentile for 24. Find $P_{83}$ (the value that corresponds to the 83rd percentile).
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