commensurable in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Commensurable refers to two quantities that can be expressed as a ratio of whole numbers, allowing for direct comparison.
Sample Sentences
- The two measurements were commensurable, allowing for an easy comparison of their sizes.
- In mathematics, two quantities are commensurable if they can be expressed as a ratio of whole numbers.
- Her achievements were commensurable with those of some of the greatest scientists in history.
- The team found that their goals were commensurable with the organization's overall mission.
- The architect designed the new building to be commensurable with the historic structures in the area.