The basic unit of memory or storage in computing is the bit, which are typically collected in groups of 8 called a byte. Roughly 1000 bytes (to be exact, 1024) is called a kilobyte or Kb. Roughly 1000 Kb (again, exactly 1024) is a megabyte or Mb. Large amounts include the gigabyte (Gb) and terabyte (Tb), again each 1024 times larger than the previous.
Kibibytes is the binary where 1024 KB = 1MB, and for kilobytes 1000KB = 1MBI'd say the best answer is 1380KB but the different possibilities are below:1,413 KiB1,447 KB1,348 KiB1,380 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
No. 1,000 kB = 1 mB 400 kB = 0.4 mB 20,000 kB = 20 mB
1 MB = 1024 KB.
32 MB is 32,768 KB
MB - Megabyte Mb- Megabit mb- NO SUCH THING KB- Kilobyte kb- Kilobits 8Mb = 8000kb
1 MB= 1024 KB 20 MB = 20480 Kb
Nominally, 1 MB = 1,000 KB, and 1 KB = 0.001 MB.
Since there are 1000 bytes in KB, 1000 KB in a MB, and 1000 MB in a GB, there are 1000000 KB in a MB.
Simply, 1 Mb = 1024 Kb approx= 1000 Kb. Then, 877622 Kb = (877622/1000)Mb = 877.6 Mb.
No it is not, put it this way: 1000 KB = 1 MB 3000 KB = 3 MB 26.5 KB = 0 MB.