When you state what your goal is, or how much you need to complete, this is which part of the SMART goal?

S for Specific
M for Measurable
A for Attainable
R for Realistic

I think A for attainable.

We don't know if this goal is attainable.

Check this site.

http://www.projectsmart.co.uk/smart-goals.php

No, the correct answer is M for Measurable.

In the SMART goal framework, the letter M stands for Measurable. A goal should have a clear and quantifiable metric so that progress towards achieving the goal can be tracked and evaluated. Measurability helps to determine whether the goal has been accomplished or how much progress has been made.

Attainability, on the other hand, refers to setting goals that are challenging but still achievable. It is about ensuring that the goal is realistic and within reach based on the available resources and capabilities.

So, for the given question, when you state what your goal is or how much you need to complete, you are actually making it specific and measurable, not necessarily attainable.