DVD discs have much more capacity - 4.7 Gigabytes compared to a CD's 700 Megabytes. This means that each DVD can hold almost 7 CDs worth of stuff.
700Mb. But it depends on the quality sometimes there are cheap cds with 650mb
Since there are eight bits in a byte - 5600 Mega bits.
322 mb = 322 x 1000000 = 322000000 700 k = 700 x 1000 = 700000 322 mb is greater than 700 k
The storage capacity of a CD-ROM is:In megabytes(mb):700In bytes(b) :734003200In gigabytes(gb):0.68359375
700 MB (700 megabytes) --- SatheeshBangalore
700000 KB equates to 683.6 MB (rounded from 683.59375).
No, you can't fit anything higher than 700 mb if the device is 700 mb
700/1024 = near 0.68 MB
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700 mb
Sorry, Rtrahan got the math wrong on this one. 700 megabytes converted to kilobytes would be simply 700 x 1024. In other words, it would be 716,800 kilobytes. This is about the amount that a CD can hold.