A KB is smaller than MB a MB is smaller than a GB and i think its memory
there is a thousand or so kb in a megabyte so around 952,000
100 KB.... As 1.5 KB is 1.5 out of 100
I am not sure I understand the question, but: 1024 kB of memory = 1 MB 1024 MB of memory = 1GB therefore 1 kB = 1048576 (2 ^ 20)
No it is not, put it this way: 1000 KB = 1 MB 3000 KB = 3 MB 26.5 KB = 0 MB.
No a megabyte (mb) is a made up of 1000 kilobytes (kb) therefore 1572 kb is definetly not more than 27.24 megabytes (mb)
A KB is smaller than a MB because there are 1000 kilobites (KB) in a megabite (MB)
A MB of RAM is one Megabyte of Random Access Memory .Basically a computer only understands bits and bytes so a computer uses GB, MB, TB, and KB, as forms of measurements and it is associated with an amount of data.
390668 KB is only 381.51 MB
there are 896000 kb in an mb and 896 mb is 104 mb away from 1 gb
kb = 1024 bytes of information mb = 1,000,024 bytes of information (or 1024 kb) gb = 1024 mb of information tb = 1024 gb of information
It has 264 kB of internal memory. It also has 4 MB of RAM. 1 MB is 1/1024 of a GB, 1 kB is 1/1024 of a MB.