Definitely not. Sound quality depends on so many different things.
A larger random sample will always give a better estimate of a population parameter than a smaller random sample.
If the numerator is money then the smaller unit rate is better. If the denominator is the money, then the larger unit rate.
A measurement of headphone bass quality, a larger diameter driver will have better bass than a smaller one. The same is true for speakers. A speaker with a 12 inch woofer has better bass than one with a 4 inch woofer.
yes, it can be smaller, equal or larger to the true value of the population varience.
No, never.
Small sprockets reduce the weight of your bike so that's always a plus. Also a smaller sprocket doesnt get in the way and they look cooler :)
There are many ways that a smaller and larger state can differ. The economy may be better because of more people in larger states, and there may be more activities a person can do in a larger state.
Cation is always smaller than corresponding neutral atom.
Enzymes do not necessarily work better on smaller or larger foods. Enzymes work better when food is broken up or chewed and the enzymes are allowed to circulate freely around the food.
tangent will always be larger because its denominator is smaller than sine's.
That depends entirely on what your needs are. Larger planes generally travel further, higher, and carry larger payloads. Smaller planes are better for short distances and generally can utilize smaller runways.
'No Europe is slightly smaller than Texas, so the answer is no, I agree with Amyoh256.' Europe is not smaller than Texas. The UK is small than Texas is a better example.