walk, trot, pace,rack,canter
It varies with the parents, but you will get a more solidly built, colored standardbred.
Victoria Gates is 5' 5".
Andy Gates is 5' 7".
Brenna Gates is 5' 10".
Christian Gates is 5' 11".
Ransom Gates is 5' 10".
Trish Gates is 5' 8".
Pilot
The number of ways to assign 5 planes to 5 different gates is given by the factorial of the number of planes (or gates), which is 5!. This calculates to 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 120. Therefore, there are 120 different ways for the 5 planes to go into the 5 different gates.
Bill Gates - so Gates is the 5 letter word.
There are 5 gates.
(Assuming this question contained a typo, it has been corrected from 'What is a stranded bred?' to 'What is a Standardbred?') Also known as the American Standardbred, this horse was originally developed in America from several different breeds including the Thoroughbred, the Hackney and the Morgan. It was bred specifically as a harness racing horse with 2 types, (the trotter and the pacer), however, the breed has also shown finesse in other events. Because of its athleticism, the Standardbred is commonly seen in hunter/jumper events as well as dressage. The name Standardbred comes from the 1800's because back then, the horse had to be able to trot a mile within the standard time of 2 minutes and 30 seconds in order to be registered as an American Standardbred. Today, they are able to trot even faster. The Standardbred closely resembles the Thoroughbred but is normally a little heavier and more muscled with slightly longer bodies than the Thoroughbred. The American Standardbred is not to be confused with the American Saddlebred, a different registered breed.