For the most part, yes. The more pixels a camera has, the clearer the picture will be. However the clearer a picture is, the larger each picture is in size, therefor the more space it takes up on a card or the camera memory.
3/16 is bigger than 3/32
0.32 is bigger than 0.30
no
This can vary wildly based on image format and other factors. For example, jpeg images can have smaller sizes (though lower quality) depending on how compressed they are. In the case of bitmaps, the amount of pixels that can fit into 100KB depends on its bit depth. A 1-bit 100K bitmap can fit 819,200 pixels. The 8-bit, 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit bitmaps can fit 102,400, 51,200, 34,133, and 25,600 pixels, respectively. The general formula for how many pixels fit in an image of a certain size is as follows, for a bitmap: Pixels = [Size (in KB)] / [Bit Depth] x 8,192.
they are equal
32
1 liter (33.814 ounces) is bigger than 32 ounces.
No, one year is not bigger than 32 weeks. One year consists of 52 weeks, so 32 weeks is less than a full year.
Smaller.
Bigger - it's the equivalent of 32/3 which is much bigger than 5/13
2 Gigabytes is bigger than 512 megabytes1 GB = 1000 MB
no 32 oz = 2 lbs 48 oz = 3 lbs