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One yard is equal to three feet. A yard is bigger.
For a standardized variable, each case's value on the standardized variable indicates it's difference from the mean of the original variable in number of standard.
1 square yard = 1 yard x 1 yard
Because that is how a yard is defined!Because that is how a yard is defined!Because that is how a yard is defined!Because that is how a yard is defined!
King Henry I of England
A span, traditionally the length between your outstretched thumb and little finger, is standardized to 9 inches or a quarter of a yard.
standardized menu
The word standardized is an adjective.
are eggs and milk a standardized product
Standardized means that it has been modified to be just like all the other ones, like a standardized exam. Here are some sentences.The standardized test is given to all students in the tenth grade.This machine is standardized to fit into any home.The software is standardized to work with a PC or a Mac.
Ballet does have standardized movements.
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The inch, the foot and the yard come from the Franks and were standardized by Charlemagne (c. 800). However, the English foot (and therefore the other measures) are very slightly different in length from those of c. 800.
Betty Croker was the inventor of Standardized cooking Measurement.
No the word standardized is not a noun. It is an adjective. It is also the past tense verb of standardize.
standardized warning signals for CBRNE medium and high threat areas