Yes it can.
That's over 2.3 GB - ( 2 GB + 317 MB + 178 KB )
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1 TB= 1024GB 1 GB= 1024 MB 1 MB= 1024 KB 1 KB= 1024 B TB = Tera Byte. MB = Mega Byte KB = Kilo Byte B = Byte So, 64 MB = 0.0624 GB or, 0.0624 GB = 64 MB Hope you've got your answer.
A GB is bigger then a KB.
Kb/gb = gb example: 10 kb = 1/1000 = 0.00001
There are exactly 4194304 kb in 4 gb. There are approximately 1,000,000 kb in a gb. There are 1024 bytes in a kb, 1024 kb in a MB, and 1024MB in a GB
1000 KB = 1 MB = 0 GB 100000 KB = 100 MB = 0 GB 1,000,000 KB = 1000 MB = 1 GB 10,000,000 KB = 10000 MB = 10 GB 100,000,000 KB = 100000 MB = 100 GB 20,000,000 KB = 20,000 MB = 20 GB Answer is: 120,000,000 KB = 120 GB (120 Million KB).
0 A GB is larger than a KB as such it's impossible to have a GB in a KB. GB stands for Gigabyte KB stands for Kilobyte 1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB
GB stands for gigabytes and KB stands for kilobytes
1 GB because 1 GB is 1,050 KB. And 250 KB is 0.00023 GB.
Since each photo is about 7 KB and there are 1000 KB in a MB and 1000 MB in a single GB, you will be able to store 2,285,714 pictures on a 16 GB iPad, 4,571,428 pictures on a 32 GB iPad, and 9,142,857 pictures on a 64 GB iPad. In conclusion, you should be fine with just a 16 gig.
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