Does anyone know what is the difference between standard and value print cartridges?

I was wandering does anyone know what the difference is between the 2 I am not sure which one to get.

I do not know what printer and cartridges you are looking at, but there are typically "value" or XL cartridges that have approximately three times the ink at about twice the cost.
You can see the page yield for various printers here.
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