I am not sure where you are going with this, but your answer is: 460.
No, gigabyte is bigger.
Either 5,000,000,000 (5 billion), or 5,368,709,120, depending on whom you ask. Most software developers use the original definition of GB, which is 230 bytes, while hardware manufacturers usually advertise their size in terms of decimal gigabytes (even multiples of one billion). If you look at a file in Microsoft Windows that is 5,000,000,000 bytes, the file will only be 4.66 GB.
it depends on the size of the Microsoft Word files; if a file is a gigabyte in size; then only one. If the file is 1 megabyte in size, then about 1,000.
That depends. A 16 gigabyte flash drive will hold up to 16 gigabytes. Every single file on your computer is a little different in size. You could have 16 one gigabyte files, or one 16 gigabyte file, or one 6 gigabyte file two 1 gigabyte files two 2 gigabyte files and one 4 gigabyte file.
I assume you're talking about RAM or memory on your hard disk drive. Gigabytes is the amount of storage you have currently. A Gigabyte is just a unit of size and one gigabyte is equal to 1000 megabytes.
The largest memory in one chip is 4 GB
There are 2048 megabytes in 2 gigabytes because there are 210 or 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte. This is complicated slightly by the fact that there are two possible standards. In one (the one used in most computer applications) a gigabyte is 230 bytes and the answer above is correct. In the other (used almost exclusively by drive manufacturers), it's 109 bytes... about 7% less. Under the drive manufacturers' standard, 2 gigabytes is 2000 megabytes (and the megabytes themselves are somewhat smaller as well).
one kilobyte =1024 bytes =210 bytesone megabyte =1024 kilobytes =220 bytesone GB =1024 MB =230 bytes
[This answer assumes the asker meant to say "difference between MB and GB")] A MB, or megabyte is 106 (1,000,000) bytes of space. A GB, or gigabyte is 109 (1,000,000,000) bytes of space. Unfortunately most computer operating systems and software (including Windows) incorrectly refer to MB and GB when they mean MiB and GiB leading to a public confusing of the true meaning of GB and MB. A MiB, or Mebibyte is 220 (1,048,576) bytes of space. A GiB, or Gibibyte is 230 (1,073,741,824) bytes of space. In either case the difference is that a GB is approximately one thousand times as large as a MB.
it isn't one Gigabyte it is a fraction of one. 1024Mb Is one Gigabyte.
There is exactly one gigabyte in a gigabyte.
There are 1024 megabytes (mb) in one gigabyte (gb). For example, 256 mb is one fourth of one gb.1024