None, a gigabyte is a 1000 megabytes.
Gigabytes are bigger than megabytes.
1024 MB = 1 GB
There are 1,000 kilobytes in a single megabyte, and there are 1,000 megabytes in one gigabyte. Knowing this, you can find the answer by taking 8 times 1,000 which equals 8,000 megabytes. Then take 8,000 times 1,000 which equals 8,000,000 kilobytes.
1000
Well going to take a wild guess mb
1000 MB
That really depends a lot on the video's size and quality. Take a sample of a video in the desired quality, and look how many MB it takes, and for how many minutes it plays. From there, you can extrapolate. (1 GB = 1024 MB)
1024 megabytes are in one gigabyte.
750 mb, at most 1 gb
There are about 1,000 megabytes in a single gigabyte. Having this knowledge, if you take 1,000 and find out how many times that goes into 16,000 you'll have your answer. There are 16 GB approximately in 16,000 MB.
Most apps, not including their data, are between 2 to 32 MB in size. If your 31 apps are 2 MB in size, they would take up 64 MB (0.078%) of your 8 GB storage (you consider 8 GB as 8192 MB, not 8000 MB). If your apps are 4 MB in size, they take up 128 MB (1.56%) of 8 GB. 8 MB apps take up 256 MB (3.125%) of 8 GB. 16 MB apps take up 512 MB (6.25%) of 8 GB. So, even at 31 apps, it doesn't take up much space by itself.
It takes 1024 MB to form one GB........ and 1024 Gb to form one TB(terabyte)