If the number you entered is base 10 then 11000 bytes will require 88000 bits of memory (not including parity bits etc.). If the number you entered is base 16 or base 8 or any other base, convert it to a decimal number and multiply by 8 to get the number of bits. You can also express 11000 bytes as kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes if you can convert 11000 to the proper values for those units.
.9 gb or 9000-11000 mb
12 percent of 11000 = 132012% of 11000= 12% * 11000= 0.12 * 11000= 1320
4 percent of 11000 dollars = $440 4% of $11000 = 4% * $11000 = 4%/100% * $11000 = 0.04 * $11000 = $440
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It is roughly one million bytes.
A bit is a single 1 or 0. A Byte is 8 bits.
11000 - 18% = 11000 x (1 - (18/100)) = 11000 x 0.82 = 9020
1% of 11,000= 1% * 11000= 0.01 * 11000= 110
1 exabyte = 1.1529215 × 1018 bytes
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