This is a topic of heated dabating, because the generic pronunciation procluding to the annex, most commonly pertaining to the owner himself cannot be justified by the Quadratic Forum. Through basics of purplex analogy, we can now conclude that through further investigation, the Binominal Theorum can't possibly be related to a subject of this sort, therefore, yes.
EDIT: I think the guy above is mocking you. In the interest of being helpful - No it isn't. One quarter (1/4) is less than one third (1/3). If a fraction is expressed as 1/x, the larger x is, the smaller the number over all.
On the basis that 2/3 is less than 3/4 I would say that no it isn't...although 3/4 of an American cup is less than 2/3 of a British cup.
yes
only 3 of 1 third needed to fill cup
whereas 4 of 1 fourth needed.
A third cup.
1/3 does not equal 3/4..
one third cup
1/3
Yes, C-cup bras are larger than B-cup bras. However, a C-cup in a small band size might be the same as a B-cup in a larger band size. The cup size is based on how much larger a measurement around your breasts is than the measurement around your rib cage.
D cup is larger than C cup bra size.
All types of cups are larger than 1 mL.The metric cup has 250 mL.
The cup size of a bra is measured by how much bigger the measurement around your breasts is than the measurement around your rib cage. This means that smaller cup sizes are when the breasts are only a little bit larger than the rib cage, and larger cup sizes are when the breasts are much larger than the rib cage.
A cup is 4x larger than a oz.
If the container is larger than one cup, yes. Containers come in many different shapes and sizes.
0.5 of a cup is larger since it is half a cup while 0.25 is one quarter of a cup
cup
A D cup is larger than a C cup in the same band size. However, a 28D would be smaller than a 36C
275 ml of water is a little larger than a standard cup.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
A quart is larger