To state is synonymous with to say.
It means that something was said.
When something is said.
A rental is when you pay to use something for a stated time.
"According" means in agreement or in accordance with something. It can also mean as stated by or on the authority of someone or something.
an analogical statement is a statement that compares, or makes an analogy of, something and something else
When something is stated directly, it is explicit and clearly expressed without any ambiguity or uncertainty.
You mean Victoria? Well, underwear is UNDER what you WEAR. so I guess that has something to do with it. ;)
"Something to that effect" means something similar or approximate to what was stated but not exactly the same. It implies a close match rather than a precise replication of the original statement or idea.
Depends. If you mean "Noir" as in french for "Black", then the correct spelling would be "Noir". If you mean something besides what I just stated, then it would probably be "Noire".
The correct answer is : not directly stated
not directly stated.
inference
In math, "stated" typically refers to the way a problem, theorem, or equation is presented or described. It indicates the specific conditions, parameters, or requirements outlined for a mathematical scenario. Understanding how something is stated is crucial for correctly interpreting and solving mathematical problems.