Look at the chart below for some information.
1 bit ( The Smallest unit of storage)
8 bits = 1 byte
1,024 bytes = 1 kilobyte (KB)
8,192 KB = 1 megabyte (MB)
1,024 MB = 1 gigabyte (GB)
1,024 GB = 1 terabyte (TB)
The table makes it quite clear that 3 gigabytes would be (1,024 x 3) 3,072
megabytes.
I ! ;)
0.3 gb equals 302.7 mb
1024Mb=1Gb so 30Mb is equal to .029Gb
30 Gigabyte
depending on how many MB the show is it can hold up to 20-30
30,000 MB is approximately 30 GB. I say approximately, because 1 Gb = 1,024 MB -edit- I worked it out and a better prediction would be 29.297 gb =]
1000 MB = 1 GB Not much, compared to 1 GB is roughly: 30/1000 MB
Hello, 2GB is 2 "gigabytes". 256MB is 256 "megabytes". 1 "gigabyte" is another way to refer to 1000 "megabytes". So, 2GB is much more than 256MB! Hope that helps you out! Ken Hogan
30,000 megabytes worth
5 gb= 5*230 bits 88 mb= 88*220 bits Therefore if 88 mb is used out of 5 gb then = 5 gb - 88 mb bits are left = 5*2 30 bits - 88*220 bits = 220(5*210-88) bits = 220(5*1024-88) bits = 220*5032 bits = 5032 mb are left
There are two definitions. The official definition says: * 1,000 × 1,000 bytes (B) = 1,000,000 B = 1 megabyte (MB) * 1,000 (MB) = 1 gigabyte (GB). This is the definition used for hard drives, DVDs, networking, and everything else. There is also another definition based on 1024 instead of 1000, so 1,024 "megabytes" are equal to 1 "gigabyte". These are used for memory. These are more correctly referred to with MiB and GiB instead of MB and GB: * 1,024 × 1,024 B = 1,048,576 B = 1 MiB * 1,024 MiB = 1 GiB
1MB = 1024KB. So, 30*1024 = 30,720. Therefore, there are 30,720KB in 30MB.
1 GB is 1024 MB (possibly only 1000 MB) and therefore is more.
2 GB is more. 1 GB=1024 MB, so 2 GB would be 2048 MB, which is much more than 32 MB.