Here is how you calculate that. 10MB is 10 million bytes (more precisely, 10 x 1024 x 1024). Multiply that by 8 to convert to bits (since bandwidth is measured in bits per second). gbps means billions of bits per second. Now divide the total number of bits by the bandwidth (in bits/second). The result is the number of seconds it takes.
there would be 1,000 pages in 10mb
10mb
That's depend on what is being measured. Are you measuring storage capacity? Are you measuring a file? A 10MB hard drive would be considered tiny by today's standards. A 10MB text file would be considered huge. To what are you referring?
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400
Inches does not translate to mb
That depends on your plan, but probably not.
10mb its rubbish get a memory card is my advise! i have a new phone and it only had this much enternal memory so i bought a 5GB memory card and it held 50000 songs!! loll see yah sn gals and buys
* 1 KB = 1,024 bytes.* 1MB = 1024 Kilobytes.* 10MB = 10,240
no just a bit sweg