quantifiable
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Quantitative property
A quantitative property is one that exists in a range of magnitudes, and can therefore be measured with a number. Measurements of any particular quantitative property are expressed as a specific quantity, referred to as a unit, multiplied by a number. Examples of physical quantities are distancemass, and time. Many attributes in the social sciences, including abilities and personality traits, are also studied as quantitative properties and principles.

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quantifiable

قابل سنجش يا تعيين


Dizionario inglese-italiano 1.0.012Download this dictionary
QUANTIFIABLE
QUANTIFICABILE

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quantifiable
[.adj. & v]: قابل سنجش يا تعيين

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quantifiable

quantifiable
adj : capable of being quantified




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