👉 In mathematics, the term "commensurate" is used to describe two quantities that are related by a common ratio. These relationships can be expressed mathematically as x = kx, where x and k are constants (expressed in terms of the variable x), and k is a constant whose value does not depend on x. For example, if we have two quantities x1 and x2 that are commensurate with each other, then we can write: x1 = kx