Yes, it is usually less expensive. This is a very smart business tactic, suggesting that it costs more per unit to buy a smaller amount than a larger amount, thus making the buyer want to get the better deal being the larger amount and larger price tag. The companies want to have you buy more of their product and give more money to their company.
Shipping costs were decreased by use of containers. The decreased handling made container shipping more efficient and less expensive. However, small shipments increased in cost and these were required to be combined using "LCL", less than carload, handling.
usually, yes. but there are plenty of expensive MTBs too.
Yes, water in smaller containers cools down faster than water in larger containers because there is less water mass to retain heat and more surface area for heat to escape. Smaller containers also allow for more efficient heat transfer with the surrounding environment.
Usually not, but sometimes yes.
Yes, aerosols are allowed in carry-on bags as long as they are in containers of 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. Larger containers must be packed in checked luggage.
Studio apartments are typically the least expensive, in terms of size. Normal apartments are less expensive than luxury apartments. Apartments outside of cities are also usually less expensive than those in good cities.
Usually old ones, or ones that are low-end.
Yes, aerosols can be brought on a plane in carry-on luggage as long as they are in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. Larger containers of aerosols must be packed in checked luggage.
Yes, you can bring hair products on a plane as long as they are in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less and all fit in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. Larger containers must be packed in checked luggage.
Yes, you can bring tomato juice on an airplane in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. Larger containers of tomato juice must be packed in checked luggage.
A cup is less than a pint.
Yes, you can bring aerosol products on a plane in your carry-on luggage as long as they are in containers of 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. Larger containers must be packed in checked luggage.