There are 5120 MB in 5 GB. Refer to below : 1 bit = the value of 0 or 1 8 bits = 1 byte 1024 bytes = 1 kilobyte 1024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte 1024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte 1024 gigabytes = 1 terabyte 1024 terabytes = 1 petabyte So 1024 MB = 1 GB so i did 1024 * 5 and got 5150 MB in 5 GB.
1GB=1 Million Megabytes.
5GB=5 Million Megabytes.
1 Megabyte = 1 Million bytes
So 5GB would equal 5 million megabytes which then would equal 5 Billion bytes if i am correct.
There are Bits and Bytes (8 Bits) you spelled it bites, I assume you meant bytes.
1 gigabytes = 1024 megabytes
Therefore
5 gigabytes = 5120 megabytes
There are 5120mb in 5gb
1GB=1024MB
1024x5
5120MB
5120MB
5120 Mega bytes
There are 5000 Megabytes in 5 GB.
1.512146 × 10-5 gigabytes
Either 5,000,000,000 (5 billion), or 5,368,709,120, depending on whom you ask. Most software developers use the original definition of GB, which is 230 bytes, while hardware manufacturers usually advertise their size in terms of decimal gigabytes (even multiples of one billion). If you look at a file in Microsoft Windows that is 5,000,000,000 bytes, the file will only be 4.66 GB.
5 billion bytes equal 5 gigabytes
In computers 1 gb is equal to 1024 mb so you need 5*1024mb=5120mb to make 5 gb Extra info But when a hard disk manufacturer claims that a product has 500 gb means that has 500*1000^3=500,000,000,000 bytes not 500*1024^3= 536870912000 bytes. So dividing 500,000,000,000 by 1024^3 the result is 488281250 kb or 476837,2 mb or 465,6 gb because: 1 tera (t) ->1000 giga (g) ->1024 giga (g) in computers 1 giga (g) ->1000 mega (m)->1024 mega (m) in computers 1 mega (m) ->1000 kilo (k)->1024 kilo (k) in computers 1 kilo (k) ->1000 ->1024 in computers In computers 1 gb is equal to 1024 mb so you need 5*1024mb=5120mb to make 5 gb Extra info But when a hard disk manufacturer claims that a product has 500 gb means that has 500*1000^3=500,000,000,000 bytes not 500*1024^3= 536870912000 bytes. So dividing 500,000,000,000 by 1024^3 the result is 488281250 kb or 476837,2 mb or 465,6 gb because: 1 tera (t) ->1000 giga (g) ->1024 giga (g) in computers 1 giga (g) ->1000 mega (m)->1024 mega (m) in computers 1 mega (m) ->1000 kilo (k)->1024 kilo (k) in computers 1 kilo (k) ->1000 ->1024 in computers
"5 000 Mega" Wrong.There are 8bits to a byte. 1024bytes to a kilobyte. Kilo representing one thousand.There are 1024kb (kilobytes) in 1Mb (Megabyte). Mega representing 1 million.Therefore there are 5120Mb (Megabytes) in 5Gb (Gigabytes). Giga representing 1 billion. 1024Gb (Gigabytes) in 1 Tb (Terabytes). Terra representing 1 trillion bytes.Bits and Bytes, 1's and 0's. Binary, or on and off.
In computers 1 gb is equal to 1024 mb so you need 5*1024mb=5120mb to make 5 gb Extra info But when a hard disk manufacturer claims that a product has 500 gb means that has 500*1000^3=500,000,000,000 bytes not 500*1024^3= 536870912000 bytes. So dividing 500,000,000,000 by 1024^3 the result is 488281250 kb or 476837,2 mb or 465,6 gb because: 1 tera (t) ->1000 giga (g) ->1024 giga (g) in computers 1 giga (g) ->1000 mega (m)->1024 mega (m) in computers 1 mega (m) ->1000 kilo (k)->1024 kilo (k) in computers 1 kilo (k) ->1000 ->1024 in computers In computers 1 gb is equal to 1024 mb so you need 5*1024mb=5120mb to make 5 gb Extra info But when a hard disk manufacturer claims that a product has 500 gb means that has 500*1000^3=500,000,000,000 bytes not 500*1024^3= 536870912000 bytes. So dividing 500,000,000,000 by 1024^3 the result is 488281250 kb or 476837,2 mb or 465,6 gb because: 1 tera (t) ->1000 giga (g) ->1024 giga (g) in computers 1 giga (g) ->1000 mega (m)->1024 mega (m) in computers 1 mega (m) ->1000 kilo (k)->1024 kilo (k) in computers 1 kilo (k) ->1000 ->1024 in computers
5 GB
5 MB, or 5 megabytes, is equal to 5,120 KB (or kilobytes), or 5,242,880 bits (or bytes).
Answer:There are 8-bits in One byte. 40/8=5. However this actually translates to 4.77MiB(mega-bytes)40 mega-bits does NOT equal 5 Mega-Bytes! However it DOES now equal 5'Mb'.Here's why:1024 Bytes to each Kilo-Byte, 1024 Kilo-Bytes in each Mega-Byte, 1024 Megas in each Giga and so on to Terra, exa, peta.....Thus you must divide that 5 million bytes by 1024 a few times to get the relevant value.REASON FOR CONFUSION:This confusion has arisen from Hard Drive manufactures in the early 2Ks. They would cut corners to make more profit by mis-representation.Which is why IEEE was forced to change the Standards to say MiB, GiB, etc instead of the classic KB, MB, GB etcEXAMPLE:Say you have a 40GB drive...It's not actually 40 Giga-bytes; it's 40.0 Billion bytes. Which translates to ~37.25 Gigs.Thus the drive was slightly cheaper to manufacture and the un-aware consumer purchased it all the same. It still happens to this day. Just read through customer reviews on any website which sells Hard-Drives"The More you Know" :)-Glytch
As far as my knowledge goes, it is like this 1. The smallest memory measuring unit is BIT 2. 8 BITS = 1 BYTE 3. 1024 BYTES = 1 MEGA BYTE (MB) 4. 1024 MEGA BYTES = 1 GIGA BYTE (GB) 5. 1024 GIGA BYTES = 1 TERA BYTE (TB) and so on... these units are generally used in computers and peripherals! you!