It is when you get the Percentage of the majority and not as an individual
The correct spelling is measurable and not measureable.
Everything measureable has a unit it is measured in.
Measureable phenomena occur in the natural world. A phenomenon is a happening, and measureable means it can be measured. For example, rain is a phenomenon, and it is measureable because you can put a rain gauge in the garden and measure how much falls. If it's an inch, that means 3630 cubic feet of water fell on the acre that you are in.
Concrete.
my standard measurement is 6 feet high
Measureable.
No, there are only two e's in measurable, able to be measured.
The correct spelling of the adjective, from measure, is measurable (weighable, quantifiable).
Mass/Volume = Density
Density is mass/volume.
Well, the easy answer is "matter". One could say, based on the topic, the measureable property of protons, electrons, and neutrons.
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