commensurable

/kəˈmɛnsərəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be measured or compared by a common standard.
    • In mathematics, lengths that can be expressed as multiples of the same unit are called commensurable.
    • The two job offers were not commensurable because one included benefits and the other did not.
    • The success of different projects is not always commensurable when they have different goals.
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