1. 1Gb is 1 million Kb
2. The ratio of 1Gb to 1Kb is 1M.
In general science and engineering, in which decimal representation of numbers dominates, the prefix "K" stands for "kilo" and refers to a factor of one thousand (i.e., 10^3); the prefix "G" stands for "giga" and refers to a factor of one (US) billion or one (UK) thousand million (i.e., 10^9). The ratio between these is thus one million or 10^6. The prefix for one million is "M" which stands for "mega."
When referring to computer science and engineering, in which binary representation of numbers dominates, the prefix "K" usually refers to a factor of 1,024 (i.e., 2^10); the prefix "G" usually refers to a factor of 1,073,741,824 (i.e., 2^30). The ratio between these is thus 1,048,576 (i.e., 2^20). The prefix for this is "M" which stands for "mega."
6 gb = 6000000 kb
10000 bytes = 9.765625 kb
kb is the Dissociation Constant for Bases.
1 MB = 1024 KB.
There are 1,000 bp in 1 Kb.
Kb=1.62 * 10-12
1GB = 1024 MB 1MB= 1024 KB So 1GB= 1048576 KB
1gb = 1024mb = 2^10mb 1mb = 1024kb = 2^10kb 1gb = 1024*1024 kb = 2^20 kb = 1048576 kb
1gb = 1000mb = 1000000kb 5gb = 5*10^6 kb
1048576KB makes 1GB
1024KB=1MB and 1024MB=1GB. Therefore, 1GB = 1048576KB.Hence 10129330/1048576 = 9.6600818634GB.
no it doesn't
1024 kb is 1mb 1024 mb is 1gb
1000mb - 1gb
It really depends on weather you're asking a manufacturer or a computer.MP3 manufacturers use 1gb = 1,000,000,000 bytes.Computers use 1GB = 1024MB = 1048576 KB=1073741824 bytes.So to answer your question, it is either 1500 MB and 1,500,000 KB or 1,536MB and 1,572,864KB
The binary system uses forces of two base, so 1kB = 2^10 = 1024 Byte hence; 1MB = 2^10 KB= 1024 KB and 1GB = 2^10 MB = 1024 MB The answer to your question is: 1GB = 2^10 MB = 2^10 (2^10 KB) = 2^20 KB 1 GB = 1,048,576 KB
.702 a gig is one thousand mb
it is arround 0.30 GB remember 1012 KB=1 MB and 1012 MB=1GB