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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

  1. The two measurements were commensurable, allowing for an easy comparison of their sizes.
  2. In mathematics, two quantities are commensurable if they can be expressed as a ratio of whole numbers.
  3. Her achievements were commensurable with those of some of the greatest scientists in history.
  4. The team found that their goals were commensurable with the organization's overall mission.
  5. The architect designed the new building to be commensurable with the historic structures in the area.