A standard CD-ROM stores up to 700MB, 0.7GB
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.
Typically six.
2,000
Typically, it holds six rounds.
Blu-ray disks can hold quite a bit of data on them, depending on how many layers, they can easily store anywhere between 20gB to 200gB worth of data. DVD's hold the next most, maxing out at around 4.7gB worth of data. CD's and data disks can roughly hold less than 1gB worth of data, usually around 700mB.
5 Gigabytes of data contains about 5,000,000 Kilobytes of data. Typically, one megabyte consists of about 1024 kilobytes of data and that is used as the reference point when calculating the data.
typically the 1992 Mercury Sable can hold up to 16 gallons
It's the unabbreviated form of CD. It's used for storage of music/data. Typically they hold up to 700 megabytes or 80 minutes of music. They are used world wide and have many useful functions in todays world.
Typically about 8800 gallons (33,300 liters)
I've got that, and it says i can hold 450 :)
They are the cells in a spreadsheet that hold data, as opposed to ones that hold formulas or labels. A data cell contains numbers usually, but it could be other kinds of data like dates or times.Cells that have any kind of data in them, such as text or numbers, as opposed to cells with formulas.