1,000 bytes = 1 kilobytes 1,000 kilobytes = 1 megabyte = 1,000,000 bytes
If the user meant megaHertz, or kiloHertz, then megaHertz would be faster. However, if the user meant which is LARGER, then the answer would be megabytes.
If you meant: 'How many MB in 5GB' then your answer is: 5000 MB
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you meant "megabits," then 1012 megabits is equivalent to 126.5 megabytes (since there are 8 bits in a byte). However, if you meant "megabytes," then 1012 megabytes is simply 1012 megabytes. Please clarify if you need a different conversion!
1 mb= 1024 bytes 10 mb= 10240 bytes 100mb= 102400 bytes I hope you meant that, if you meant something other, just say it.
There are 419430MB in 419430MBs. I doubt that is what you meant though. 419430MB is equal to 4398046511104Bytes, or 4294967296kB, or 4096GB, or 4TB.
The two cannot be compared. KG relates to weight MB relates to bytes of date. If you meant KB then 1024KB =1 MB
If you forgot to add a decimal between 0 and 3 then 0.35 gigabytes equates to about 350 megabytes. If you meant 35 gigabytes then it equates to about 35,000 megabytes.
There are 512 megabytes in 512M, both M and MB are proper abbreviations. However, if you meant 512M base 10 (512000K) then there are 500 megabytes in 512M.
You need to explain what you mean by '4 mb'.
N/A. kg and Mb are two completely different measurements, one measuring weight, and the other measuring computer information storage space. If you meant kB and MB, then theres a 1,000
It refers to the size of files which is what is used in a computer. Byte: 1 Kilobyte: 1,000 bytes Megabyte: 1,000,000 bytes Gigabyte: 1,000,000,000 bytes
Kilobyte, megabyte and gigabyte are all measurements in computer storage. GB has the highest value whereas KB has the smallest. Example: 1000 KB = 1 MB 1000 MB = 1 GB