A single measure typically refers to a specific quantity or portion of a substance or ingredient used in cooking or mixing. The exact amount can vary depending on the context, but it often represents a standard unit of measurement, such as a tablespoon, teaspoon, or cup. In other contexts, such as music, a single measure denotes a specific segment of time or beats within a composition.
degrees
You cannot have a percentage of a single measure.
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.
Measure how much it can lift.
average is defined as a single value which has tendency to represent the data as a whole. averages are also called "measure of central tendency" or "measure of location"
single measure
25 ml (Single measure)
A standard single measure of whiskey in a bar typically ranges from 25 to 50 milliliters, depending on the establishment and local customs. In many places, a 35 ml measure is common. Prices can vary widely based on the brand, location, and type of whiskey served.
It depends on how much granulated sugar you have. Also, sugar granules come in different sizes so you cannot measure the mass of a single granule.
degrees
A standard single measure of spirits is typically 25ml or 35ml, depending on the country. In a 75cl (750ml) bottle, you can expect to get about 30 single measures if using the 25ml measure, or around 21 measures if using the 35ml measure.
double
Micrometer.
135 degrees
You cannot have a percentage of a single measure.
In a double measure because of it's low alcohol quantity
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.