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5gb is (5*1024)mb
no a 5gb is 5000mb
No, 5000kb = 5mb, 5000mb = 5gb
Recent versions of Ubuntu Linux require about 5GB of space.
5gb. Mg are smaller than gb.
5GB of data is greater than 200MB. To put it in perspective, 1GB is equal to 1024MB, so 5GB is equal to 5120MB. Therefore, 200MB is significantly smaller than 5GB.
5 gb = 5120 mb X .25 per mb = 1280.00 so the first 5 gb is 59.99 and the second 5 gig is 1280.00
if 5gb is equal to 5000 mb and the question is which is faster 50 mb or 5gb it is just the same asking is 50mb higher than 5000mb so 5gb is faster
1gb = 1000mb = 1000000kb 5gb = 5*10^6 kb
To find out how many times 150MB can fit into 5GB, first convert 5GB to megabytes. Since 1GB equals 1024MB, 5GB equals 5120MB. Dividing 5120MB by 150MB gives approximately 34.13. Therefore, 150MB can fit into 5GB a total of 34 times, with some space remaining.
well if 1GB is 1000MB (really there is 1024MB but usally you round to the nearest thousand) and you have 5GB it going to be 5000MB. (really its going to be 5120MB)