10 cups is thirty "third-cups". so 30/2 ie 15 "two-third" cups.
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Two bowls of cereal.
Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.Roman bowls were used for the same purposes that modern bowls are used -- to hold hings. They held everything literally from soup to nuts. Think of the ways that we used bowls today and you will know how the Romans used bowls.
Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, XIV, XL and XLIII.
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There is no specific unit of measurement called a bowl. Different bowls have different sizes. The two units are therefore incompatible.