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1024 megabytes make 1 gigabyte. To answer your question, 10240 megabytes make 10 gigabytes in normal computer systems. But when talking about internet data, 1000MB per 1GB is the norm, this is to simplify data cost calculations and because the 8 bits per 1 byte system does not apply

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12y ago

10,000 mb sometimes, but it depends on the definition of a gigabyte. Some memory and storage units rate a gigabyte as1073741824 Bytes, so a 10Gb hard drive would actually only be about 9700 Mb.

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16y ago

1 GB = 1000 MB Hence, 10 GB = 10* 1000 = 10000 MB

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15y ago

1 gigabyte (GB) is 1024 megabytes (MB) so 1024 x 10 = 10,240 Megabytes

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9y ago

1024 megabytes make 1 gigabyte. 100 gigabytes will translate to 102,400 megabytes. Rounding off the megabytes to the nearest thousand will mean that 100 GB equals to 100, 000 MB.

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13y ago

1 GB is equal to 1024 MB, so 10 GB = 10240 MB

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14y ago

10000. 1000 megabytes in 1 gigabytes

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There are 19456 MBs in 10GBs.

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10000 10000

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