If you are referring to Giga Bytes in a mega bit (Bytes are different to bits - 8 bits makes a byte) and the m to M (meaning mega) 70/8 = 8.75 so 70Mb = 8.75MB 1024MB=1GB so then 8.75/1024 or 0.00854492188 GB in 70 Mb, but if you were referring mb to MB (mega byte) then simply 70/1024 = 0.068359375 GB are in 70 MB.
The capitals are important - so make sure you get them right or say the long name.
70 Mb is less than a gig.
70 Mb = 0.07 gigs
8 bits to the byte, so about 8.5
The answer is 71680 MB.
A single DVD is capable of holding 4813 megabytes of data. Blu Ray disks, on the other hand, can hold 25600mb.
1024 MB in a gig roughly. 1000 is what people refer to it as. 4.4 GB = 4505.6 MB Exact Which if rounded is 4506 MB 4.4 gigs = 4,400 MB When people say they have a gig of ram, they are thinking 1000, but actually it is rounded because there is no perfect measurement for ram or gigs. FOR SCHOOL, the correct answer is 1024 MB in a GB 1024 is how much a gig really is... But when people say 1 gig, they are reffering to 1024 MB.
Most DVD discs hold up to 4.7 GB. The movies that these discs are on usually are much lower than that, but it helps to have the spare room.
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
1 Mb = 1024 Kb
18 gigs in 18000 mb
Roughly about 0.00503 Gigs.
About 2gb
10,000
About 1G
One gig is more then a mb so there is 0.130993 gigs. One gig has 1000 mb
1 Gigabyte = 1024 Megabytes
296 gigs
30 Gigabyte
3.746 GB
1923.06 mb = 1.87798828 gb
About 5 and 1/2 gigs. each gig is 1024 mb so... 1 gig = 1024mb 2gig = 2048mb and so on ....:)