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Sixty-four 2048 kilobyte files can be stored on a 128 megabyte flash drive. To find the answer, convert 128 mb to kb, which is 131072 kb, and divide that number by 2048 kb.
Kb is the company of the socks that's why...because i have there socks too.
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2500 mb and 2,500,000 kb good for flash, bad for computer
Eduardo, Thank you for the question! You can find older versions of Flash in the Adobe Archives located here http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html#main_Archived_versions
KB and MB stand for kilobyte (1,024 bytes) and megabyte (1,024 kilobytes). They are units of measurement of the storage capacity of computer memory, hard drives, USB sticks, DVD ROMs, etc.
The TI-84 plus has 480 KB of FLASH ROM (for things like applications), and 24 KB of RAM (which is the active memory that the calculator is using, as well as basic variables and non-archived programs.)
PK = Penalty Kill PP = Power-play Kb means nothing I've never heard that and I've been playing my hole life
4 Gigabytes (Gb) is equal to 4,194,000 Kilobytes (Kb), so at a page size of 4.2 Kilobytes (Kb), a 4 Gigabyte (Gb) flash drive can hold about 998,571 pages.
Kilobyte. It is the data size of the file, found by right clicking on the image, scrolling down to properties, clicking and looking to where it says 'Size: ## MB / KB / GB.'
it stands for kilo bytes i think ☺ Depending on context, it might mean Keyboard, Kilobytes, or Kilobits.
181 kb is bigger than 1.41 kb.