1 GB because 1 GB is 1,050 KB. And 250 KB is 0.00023 GB.
KB = Kilo(1000)byte A KB of data can hold 2^10 =1024 Bytes of Information
Did you mean: 'How much bytes in 1 KB?' If you did: the answer is 1000 bytes in 1 KB.
250- 300k € / YEAR
In computing, 3 kb means 3 kilobits, or approximately 3,000 bits. More precisely, 1 kb is 1024 bits and not 1000 bits because of the way in which computer use binary to store data. So, 3 kb is 3096 bits of data. It's an amount of data. You can divide the number of bits by 8 to determine the number of bytes of storage. Many people write kb when they really mean to write kB. kB means kilobytes. Also some people make the mistake of writing kb when they really mean kbps, or kilobits per second, which is a rate of transferring data.
125 or so
There are 0.06 gb in 60000 KB. GB stands for gigabytes while KB are the initials used for kilobytes which are units of measuring data.
About a million. 1 GB = 1024 MB, and 1 MB = 1024 KB.
There are 1024 kb in a Mb so that would be 918.45 kb
1 megabyte = 1 024 kilobytes 1MB>1KB
it deepends on the available space
40960 KB in 40 MB