Assuming the images were in jpg format at 80 % quality (the default), a low estimate would be around 800, and a high estimate would be over 2000, depending on the image's colours.
Not all printers come with memory card slots, but most midrange (over $80) printers do, such as HP's and Canon's.
The best type of camera card you can get for a moderate amount of money without overspending more than $80 is an SD card or more so known as "SanDisk".
It could cost up to $30 - $80 depending on the file size of the card
the extensions of qbasic are that, there are only 80 pixels to write in the qbasic
They can hold up to 80 GB.
I wouldn't bother asking since the answer isn't relevant.
Ghz is Giga hertz, a type of frecuency commonly used in processor nomenclature. GB is Giga byte, used in memory. 1GB = 1000MB (mega byte) 1Ghz= 1000Mhz 80GB= 80000MB= A butt load of bytes :)
You could get a 2 gigabyte card for around 7 dollars and a 32 gigabyte is around 80 dollars so the manufacters kind of make you save if you go with the larger card.
If you mean after external hard drives, probably am 80 GB credit card. MSM9841 and MSM9842 offers two types of memory interface: interface when DMA controller is used (16-bit bus) that memory interface is through DMA controller; interface without DMA controller that memory interface (16-bit bus) is through CPU.
Mega Kick does 40 more damage (120), but only has 5PP and 10 less accuracy points. Mega Punch has 80 damage, and 85 accuracy, and TWENTY PP. Clearly, Mega Punch is the better choice, unless you want a Pokemon with KO power instead of endurance in battles.
THE SIZE WILL BE 720Mb