Perhaps you refer to the famous statement of Protagoras (c.485-c.410 B.C.): Man is the measure of all things. This means, on the one hand, that all qualities must be understood in human terms, and on the other, that only humans can measure things.
Measurable things can be quantified or observed, such as weight, temperature, or distance. Immeasurable things cannot be easily quantified or observed, such as emotions, personal beliefs, or creativity.
The correct spelling of the adjective, from measure, is measurable (weighable, quantifiable).
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Yes.
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.
The data collected does not have to be measurable.
We need measurable criteria to assess your progress.
Yes, the inverse image of a measurable set under a continuous map is measurable. If ( f: X \to Y ) is a continuous function and ( A \subseteq Y ) is a measurable set, then the preimage ( f^{-1}(A) ) is measurable in ( X ). This property holds for various types of measurable spaces, including Borel and Lebesgue measurability. Thus, continuous functions preserve the measurability of sets through their inverse images.
The correct spelling is measurable and not measureable.
"Measurable" is an adjective, and English adjectives do not distinguish between plural and singular.
Demographic factors are measurable statistics of a population. These factors include such things as age, sex, income level, and marital status.