When a person or organization says that he's going to settle for no less than "quality" standards, the word "quality" is always intended to mean "HIGH quality standards."
If "standard" is meant to be standard deviation, the answer is the second.
That is the standard notation. If you meant 3.14 x 10^3 then the standard notation would be: 3,140
What is the Economic consequence of accounting standard-setting
cheaper than standard rate :)
is meant by measurement in che mistry
Not sure what is meant by "standard form" but 1+52/100 = 1.52.
That would be "Carbon Steel Standard Weight".
The standard form is 416,000. If you meant four hundred sixteen thousandths the answer would be 0.416
like it means what the average person should live in
Assuming you meant 9.3x107 - It would be written as 93,000,000
3 (meant to be small) 9 * * * * * 93
The French word "lajai" does not appear to have a standard meaning in English, as it seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard term. If you meant "l'argent," it translates to "money" or "silver." Please clarify if you meant a different term or context.