Kilobyte.
Using the SI international standard:
Megabyte = 1000000 bytes
Kilobyte = 1000 bytes
Byte = 8 bits
A KB is smaller than MB a MB is smaller than a GB and i think its memory
142 KB is smaller than 4 MB because 1 MB = 1024 KB So, 142 KB < 4 MB
A KB is smaller than a MB because there are 1000 kilobites (KB) in a megabite (MB)
yes
1000 kb equals i mb and 1000mb equals 1 gb
KB = kilobyte , while MB = megabytekilobytes are smaller than megabytes.1 kilobyte = 1,024 bytes1 megabyte = 1,048,576 bytes
3.0 mb = 3072 kbps 49 kb = 0.047 mbps
Each 1 'mb' is the same as 1,000 'kb'. So 8 mb contains 8,000 kb. That's more than 139 kb
It is the other way around, 969 KB is smaller than 1 GB. Your answer to this question is 0 because there are 1000 KB in a MB and 1000 MB in a GB.
Nope - it's much smaller. 20 MB = 20,480 KB
A MB (1024 Kilobytes) is bigger than a KB (1024 Bytes) There are 1024 KB's in a MB. MB is bigger.
1126.4 mb * 1024 kb/mb = 1,153,433.6 kb