I'm not sure of the origin of the term "lid," (it may have come to us from Britain) but a "lid" is a quantity of marijuana that is approximately one ounce. A "lid" was typically sold in baggies. To "score a lid" therefore simply means to purchase an ounce of marijuana.
It means to stop talking. The image is of you putting a lid over your open mouth like a pot lid.
A score is equal to 20 units, so 5 scores would be 100 units in total.
The plural of lid is lids.
A homophone for "lid" is "lidded."
The word "lid" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a removable or hinged cover for a container. As a verb, it means to cover or close something with a lid.
A lid that has been removed from a jar.
It means take the lid off the top of the cookpot.
Trunk (deck lid) is open.Trunk (deck lid) is open.
If the Z Score of a test is equal to zero then the raw score of the test is equal to the mean. Z Score = (Raw Score - Mean Score) / Standard Deviation
The trunk lid is open.The trunk lid is open.
Yes.z = (raw score - mean)/standard error.Since the standard error is positive, z < 0 => (raw score - mean) < 0 => raw score < mean.
If you mean 10 times more The price of the Pot......... 10 The price of the Lid......... 1 If you mean 10 units more Pot=10.5 Lid=0.5
it means that the score is above the mean
my meld score is 16. what does that mean?
they missed
it means you got her MAD.
To find the mean from a raw score, z-score, and standard deviation, you can use the formula: ( \text{Raw Score} = \text{Mean} + (z \times \text{Standard Deviation}) ). Rearranging this gives you the mean: ( \text{Mean} = \text{Raw Score} - (z \times \text{Standard Deviation}) ). Simply substitute the values of the raw score, z-score, and standard deviation into this formula to calculate the mean.