yes
There are 1,024 kilobytes (KB) in one megabyte (MB)
0.27439022064208984375 GB. I took it in steps of 1024, meaning that there are 1024 KB in 1MB, and then 1024 MB in 1 GB. Therefore 287719/1024/1024=0.27439022064208984375 GB.
1 mb=1024 kb
The binary system uses forces of two base, so 1kB = 2^10 = 1024 Byte hence; 1MB = 2^10 KB= 1024 KB and 1GB = 2^10 MB = 1024 MB The answer to your question is: 1GB = 2^10 MB = 2^10 (2^10 KB) = 2^20 KB 1 GB = 1,048,576 KB
1 KB = 1 K = 1000 bytes
A MB (1024 Kilobytes) is bigger than a KB (1024 Bytes) There are 1024 KB's in a MB. MB is bigger.
no K or Kb is same i.e kilobyte 1024 bytes= 1 kb 350kb is less than 750 k or kb
No, there are 1024 KB in one MB, and 1024 MB in one GB. So 10 KB is not greater than 20 MB.
1GB = 1024 MB 1MB= 1024 KB So 1GB= 1048576 KB
500mb = 512000kb
1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte 1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte 1024 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte So, 1 GB = 1024*1024 Kilobytes = 1048576 Kilobytes.
Yes, K is bigger then KB in computer wise and other.
...than not then... No. One Megabyte (MB) equals 1024 kilobytes (KB).
390668 KB is only 381.51 MB
1 MB = 1024 KB.
(1024*1024*1.5)kb
1 MB is 1,024 times bigger than 1 KB.1MB is1048576 bytes (1024 Kb) while 1KB is 1024 bytes-Rajaguru