Depends on the size of the text files. A 5000 word document can be about ~30kB. 1MB can contain ~33 of these such files or can possibly just one particularly large text file.
How many 5 mb mp 3 files can be stored on a 1 gb flash driver
Slightly less than 200.
1349... alot... just look up how many megabytes are in a gigabyte... then divide that by 777... you still have some left over
There are 5,242,880 bytes in 5 megabytes, assuming the definition of a megabyte as 1,024 kilobytes and 1 kilobyte as 1,024 bytes. This is calculated as follows: (5 \text{ MB} \times 1,024 \text{ KB/MB} \times 1,024 \text{ bytes/KB} = 5,242,880 \text{ bytes}).
One million bytes is equivalent to approximately 1 megabyte (MB). In terms of data storage, a megabyte can hold about 1,000,000 characters of text or around 1,000 kilobytes (KB). This amount of storage is commonly used for small files, such as images or documents.
It isn't clear how you would measure a text message in minutes. Normally, text messages have a length in characters - each character is probably 1 or 2 bytes. A byte, of course, is one millionth of a MB.
it depends on the size of the Microsoft Word files; if a file is a gigabyte in size; then only one. If the file is 1 megabyte in size, then about 1,000.
The number of megabytes on a word document depends on how much text, pictures, or other objects are in the document. Images take up more space then the text.
How many hours of what? If you are referring to music or sound files, a typical value is 1 MB per minute, although this can vary a lot, depending on the sound quality.
165 KB (kilobytes) is equivalent to 165,000 bytes. In terms of larger data units, it is about 0.165 MB (megabytes), since 1 MB equals 1,024 KB. This amount of data can typically store a small image or a short text document. Overall, 165 KB represents a modest size for digital files.
In fact, your question doens't make sense. MBPS is megabytes per second. This is the transfer speek, in case of copying of files / downloading files. Remeber 1024 KB = 1 MB ; 1024 MB = 1 GB ; 1024 GB = 1 TB Regards, Akshit Soota (akshitsoota@yahoo.com)
It depends a lot, hours of what, and at what quality. For a typical MP3 file (music or other sounds), I estimate 1 MB per minute, so 1 GB would give you a thousand minutes (about 17 hours). However, the space used by sound files, per minute, can vary a lot; I have seen MP3 files that used about 0.2 MB/minute, and whose quality was still quite acceptable. On the other hand, higher qualities (higher than 1 MB/minute) are possible as well.