answersLogoWhite

0

No, the noun 'satisfaction' is an uncountable noun. Quantities of 'satisfaction' are expressed using adjectives, for example, some satisfaction, full satisfaction, great satisfaction, etc.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

What else can I help you with?

Trending Questions
What is the definition of mode in regards to maths? How do you find the sample size when given the standard deviation and the mean with a sample value? In 2006 a company had sales of 10 million. In 2011 sales were 12.5 million. Write a linear model that represents the company's sales as a function of the number of the years since 2006. Use the model? How many digits are there in the numbers 1 to 99? Why the probability is have a specified chance to be selected and why the non probability does not have an equal of being selected? Everything is possible but not everything is probable? Is SPSS used in qualitative data analysis only? What can a line graph tell you about the relationship between the variables in an experiment? How do you form a frequency polygon from a frequency diagram? How much should a 4.6 height girl weigh? How do you calculate weekly mean temperature? How long do women prefer sex to last? The price of a pair of shoes increases from 52 to 64what is the percent increase to the nearest percent? What are two kinds of data tables that can be created? What Confidence interval is 0.05 alpha? What is the the relationship between population and sample parameter and statistic? What two numbers multiplied equals -121 but when added equals -4? What type of statistical methods can you use in order to analyze information and knowledge? How are experimental probability and theorectical probability alike? What is a histogram most commonly used to analyze?