size 1 = size 8, size 2 = size 10, size 3 = size 12, size 4 = size 14 and size 5 = size 16. Well, at least it is for Hollister clothes and the American clothes I've bought. Hope this helps a little. ( the number before the '=' is the American number, also the number after the sign is the Europe number)
How many ounces are there in a No. 1 size can?
yes you can at the size 1 pointe shoe shop that specialises in size 1 pointe shoes in honululu
it is a small size. 38 is a size 1
1 meter = 100 centimeters
the size is about 1 and 1 half of a cup
There is further information missing, namely to what the "size"s relate, and especially how size 1 relates to size 2 relates to size 3. Assuming size 2 is twice the size of size 1 and size 3 is three times the size of size 1, then: size 1: cost 7.00 each size 2: cost 14.72 ÷ 2 = 7.36 each size 3: cost 24 ÷ 3 = 8.00 each which suggests that size 1 is the best buy. However; if size 2 is greater than twice size 1, then size 2 becomes a better option as long as it is greater than 14.72 ÷ 7 = 2 18/175 ≈ 2.10 times larger If size 3 is greater than three times size 1, then size 3 becomes a better option as long as it is greater than 24 ÷ 7 = 3 3/7 ≈ 3.43 times larger than size 1 and greater than 2/3 × 24/14.72 = 1 29/46 ≈ 1 63 times larger than size 2.
No. You can get size 1-15.
There is a 1 1/12 size difference between men's and women's shoes. For example a mens size 6 is a women's size 7 1/2.
size 10 Australian
1 1/2 women 6 in women's
There is a 1 1/12 size difference between men's and women's shoes. For example a mens size 6 is a women's size 7 1/2.
By Your Age:* 1/8 size - 4 to 6 years old* 1/4 size - 5 to 7 years old* 1/2 size - 7 to 11 years old* 3/4 size - 11 to 15 years old* 4/4 size - 15 and above By Your Height:* 1/8 to 1/4 size - below 4 feet* 1/2 size - 4 to 4 1/2 feet* 3/4 size - 4 1/2 to 5 feet* 4/4 size - 5 feet and above By Body Length:* 1/8 size - 17.75 to 20 inches* 1/4 size - 20 to 23 inches* 1/2 size - 23 to 26 inches* 3/4 size - 26 to 27.25 inches* 4/4 size - 30 inches and above Source: http://musiced.about.com/od/lessonsandtips/a/cellosizes.htm