size 10 because size 18 would be informal and too large to read. Also you want to keep the letter at least a page so yepsters :):)
They run pretty true to size. i have noticed that some dresses have different sizing than others because of the cut, but usually you only have to go up or down 1 size. here is a link to their clothing size chart: http://www.bcbg.com/category/index.jsp?categoryId=3564243&keywords=size+chart
The standard size business letter is called a #10envelope.
Most standard size greeting cards will fit in 5x7 envelopes. As long as the card is less than 5 by 7 inches in size, it will fit comfortably in the envelope.
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Ya the answer is 100kb=102400 bytes and convert image resolution 796*597=100kb
100KB (kilobytes) is equivalent to 100,000 bytes. In the context of digital storage, this amount of data can hold approximately 100 text pages, depending on the formatting. It's a relatively small size in today's standards, suitable for simple documents or small images. For comparison, a typical high-quality JPEG image can range from 100KB to several megabytes.
It depends on the size of the pictures. It can hold over a hundred pictures if the pictures are smaller than 150 kb. A 100kb picture size: 550 x 349 - 100k - jpg
It depends on the size of the photos and documents. A resized photo can take as little as 100kb, while a RAW file from a Nikon D800 is close to 100mb.
Ah, what a lovely question! The difference between 100k and 100KB is quite simple. "100k" usually refers to 100,000 of something, while "100KB" means 100 kilobytes of data. It's like comparing a big, beautiful painting to a small, detailed brushstroke - both are important in their own way!
by going to a shop for camera and buy a memory u can choose 100kb or 50kb
The number of pictures depends entirely on the size of each picture. Here are some guides: Picture size 100KB - up to 80 000 pictures. Picture size 500KB - up to 16 000 pictures Picture size 1MB - up to 8 000 pictures Picture size 3MB - up to 2 600 pictures Pictures found on the web tend to be relatively small, around 100KB to 500KB is typical. Modern cameras often produce a picture size of 2MB or more depending on the way the camera is set up. A professional camera may produce image sizes of 5MB or considerably more.
well it is impossible to tell but i would say about 100kb-200kb -(rickrolld guy) jordpears
Actually there is a way to put games on the v touch pro.the most simplest of .swf games can play on the v touch.search Google "index of flash .swf games" click on anyone of the links.Note:Only some games under 100kb will work NO game over 100kb. if your v touch says invalid file format dont give up!
It all depends on the size of the file, and your internet connection. ISO files are large compressed image files used to boot CD/DVD's and there installed files. They can be up to 10 gigs easily. With a 100KB line, 4 gigs will take a few hours. With a 5KB line like dial up it will takes weeks.
1024KB (kilobytes) equal 1MB (megabyte) So 100KB is roughly 1/10 of a megabyte, or 0.1MB.
websites can be as small as 1kb but there would it would be very minimal. Most webmasters shoot for under 100kb for the whole webpage so that it doesn't take too long to download