Yes. 1 megabyte is approximately 1000 kilobytes, so 3000 k is the same as 3.0 mbps.
30 000 Kbps = 29.296875 Mbps
3 million k = kilo = thousand so 3000 k = 3000 thousand = 3,000,000 = 3 million
mbps is greater than kbps.... Not so. The prefix of "m" means "mili-" (1/1,000), for example "mm", "mg", "mW", "ml" etc. The prefix of "k" means "kilo-" (1,000 multiple), for example "km", "kg", "kW", "kV" etc. Then a "mili-bit-per-second" is 1,000,000 times less than "kilo-bit-per-second", in other words mbps ie less than kbps. The question probably should be "Is Mbps greater than kbps?". If so, the prefix of "M" means "mega-" (1,000,000 multiple) and Mbps is greater than kbps.
1 mbps (mega bits per second) = 1000 kbps (kilo bits per second) as defined by IEEE. So, 100 mbps = 100,000 kbps.
3000 ohms are 3 kiloohms.
Answer: 3000 K = 2727 ºC and 4940.6 ºF
3000.
3000 metres are in 3 k.
3000 km (kilometres) is equal to a distance of 1864.1136 mi.
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√(40)=k√(10) Isolate k by dividing both sides by √(10) √(40)/√(10)=k √(40/10)=k √(4)=k k=2
no. actually gold is the softest metal out there. that's why a 10 k chain will not break as easily as a 18 k chain because it has less gold in it. the more gold it has ; the faster and easier it is to break.
10-k=5