There seems to be a repetitive pattern of people misusing the data size abbreviation which result in confusing answers, capitalization is very important. GB is a gigabyte, which should not be confused with Gb which stands for a Gigabit. 1 gigabyte is equal to 1024 megabytes 1 gigabit is equal to 1024 megabits 8 megabits is equal to 1 megabyte 2GB * 1024 (MB in a GB) = 2048 megabytes 2Gb * 1024 (Mb in a Gb) = 2048 Mb / (8Mb in a MB) = 256 megabytes
1 gb = 2000 mb (2048 mb)
There are 2000 Megabytes in 2 Gigabytes.
3218.6 MB equals to 3.14 GB (correct to 2 decimal places). NB: 1 GB=1024 MB
2048MB, mathematically. But if you're buying a disk that is labeled 2GB, it will be fewer than 2000MB.
Depending on how many gigabytes or megabytes your kindle can hold. Books In Motion audiobooks are around 400 MB. 1000 megabytes equals 1 gigabyte. You're looking at about 2 audiobooks per 1000 megabytes.
There are two uses of the term GB: 1. 1 GB equals 1000 MB In this case, .4 GB equals .4 times 1000 MB which is 400 MB 2. 1 GB equals 1024 MB (this should now be called 1 GiB, or "Gibibyte") In this case, .4 GB equals .4 times 1024 MB which is 409.6 MB
There are 2048 megabytes in 2 gigabytes.
If you have 2 Gigabytes on a computer, you have 2,000 Megabytes, or 2,048 Megabytes in many cases.
1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes SO 2 gigabytes = 2048 megabytes
if by GIBs you mean GIGs 1 GIG = 1024 MegaBytes im Assuming 2048 is in Megabytes so 2048/1024 = 2 2 GIGS = 2048 Megs
1,520MB 1000MB equals 1GB 1Byte = 8 bits Capitalized "B" means Byte lower case ''b'' means bit 1,520MB 1000MB equals 1GB 1Byte = 8 bits Capitalized "B" means Byte lower case ''b'' means bit
Computer memory comes in multiples of 2. The nearest to 1,000 that we can get with powers of 2 is 1,024..... 210... 1,024 bytes = 1 kilobyte 1,024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte 1,024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte so, 3 gigabytes = 3,072 megabytes.
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None, because 1Gb = 1024 Mb....20Mb is a lot less than 1024Mb. So it = about 2% of 1GB.