Nope!
3k = 3,000
3kb would be kilobytes.
157184 kilobytes (KB) is the same as157.184 megabytes (MB) is the same as0.157184 gigabytes (GB) or a bit over 1/6 of a GBAlso, be aware that there is a difference between kilobytes (KB or KB/second) and kilobits (kb and kbps).
1024KB (kilobytes) equal 1MB (megabyte) So 100KB is roughly 1/10 of a megabyte, or 0.1MB.
.53 MB (which is MegaBytes, or millions of bytes) equates to 542.7199707031 KiloBytes (which is thousands of bytes.)
65 536 Kilobytes
1.4 kilobytes =.0013671875 megabytes1 433.60 bytes11 468.8 bits
3k + 3 = 8 3k = 8 -3 3k = 5 k = 5/3
A 3K is a race that is 3 Kilometers long. 3 km = 1.86411 mi
There is approximately 3221225.472 kilobytes in 3 gigabytes. This means that there will be 1073741.824 kilobytes in every 1 gigabyte.
1024 kilobytes X 3 megabytes = 3072 kilobytes
-47 + 6k = 3k - 2Add 47 to each side:6k = 3k +45Subtract 3k from each side:3k = 45Divide each side by 3:k = 15
-47 + 6k = 3k - 2Add 47 to each side:6k = 3k +45Subtract 3k from each side:3k = 45Divide each side by 3:k = 15
3k can mean 3,000 as k is a symbol for 1,000. If you're running a race, 3k can also mean 3 kilometers or 3,000 meters.
3k-1=k+2 2k=3 k=3/2=1.5
3 kilometres
There is approximately 3221225.472 kilobytes in 3 gigabytes. This means that there will be 1073741.824 kilobytes in every 1 gigabyte.
Take 3k from both sides to get k-3 equals 4, so k is 7
Write out the equation and keep it balanced throughout the process. 3k+10=17 -10 -10 Subtract 10 from both sides 3k=17 /3 /3 Divide both sides by 3 k=5 2/3~5.667