Yes.
Measurable data is data that can be measure by a quantity. Measurable data is also known as quantitative data.
The data collected does not have to be measurable.
The correct spelling is measurable and not measureable.
Possibly under certain conditions, but not generally. Consider a nonmeasurable set A, and define f(x) = 1 if x in A 0 otherwise. Then {1} is certainly measurable but the inverse image {x | f(x) = 1} = A is not measurable.
The word "measurable" is a hedge. This means "There is no influence, none whatsoever, and when I say that I mean that if there is any influence we can't measure it, not with the equipment we now have." That last bit, which is what the word "measurable" is there for, is there to protect the speaker in case he is wrong.
To be capable of being measured.
this is false... a parameter is a measure of a mean or mode, a measurable characteristic of a sample is called a statistic.
you can be measured by a hooker and laid
I assume you mean if the minimum measurable is minute, and if something is only measurable to a minute it will round to the nearest minute. Therefore 1 second will be 0 minutes, not 1.
The correct spelling of the adjective, from measure, is measurable (weighable, quantifiable).
If a measurable Force moves a measurable MASS a measurable Distance, then a measurable amount of Work has been done.
Yes.
Financials are used because they are measurable. Other business objectives aren't measurable and are open to interpretation. Financials mean the same from one business to the next.
Financials are used because they are measurable. Other business objectives aren't measurable and are open to interpretation. Financials mean the same from one business to the next.
Measurable data is data that can be measure by a quantity. Measurable data is also known as quantitative data.
yes.since this functin is simple .and evry simple function is measurable if and ond only if its domain (in this question one set) is measurable.