A "megabit" is a short way to say megabits per second, or how many millions of bits can be sent or received in a second for an electronic connection. A megabyte is a unit that measures the size of files or the capacities of storage media. One megabyte equals 1048576 bytes, or 8388608 bits. These terms describe two different things and have no relation.
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The first answer is incorrect in several ways. It has not been blanked because contrasting right with wrong is sometimes the best way of making things clear.
Assuming we are not talking ancient history, 16 megabits is 2 megabytes.
The reason for specifying transfer rates in mbps rather than mBps is that it immediately shows the rate at which information is transferred and at the same time removes the necessity for specifying byte lengths.
A 16 B Flash drive has a storage capacity of 16 bytes, which is far smaller than a 5 MB MP3 file. Since 1 MB equals 1,024,000 bytes, a single 5 MB MP3 file equals approximately 5,120,000 bytes. Therefore, a 16 B Flash drive cannot store any 5 MB MP3 files, as its capacity is significantly less than the size of one file.
There are about 1,000 megabytes in a single gigabyte. Having this knowledge, if you take 1,000 and find out how many times that goes into 16,000 you'll have your answer. There are 16 GB approximately in 16,000 MB.
A 24-bit address bus can address (2^{24}) unique memory locations. This equals 16,777,216 locations, or 16 megabytes (MB) of addressable memory space. Each addressable unit can be a byte, so a 24 address bus can access up to 16 MB of memory.
There is 1024 Mb in 1 Gb. So your answer is 16x1024 which equals 16384Mb. Depends on manufacturer.. usually 16000. Binary is for suckers and hex is for losers. Seriously. definitely 16000 if its media storage. More like the lame binary answer if its memory sticks. But its all the same to you. What's 384 mb worth?
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There are 1024 megabytes in 1 gigabyte so 1024 X 16 = 16384 megabytes in 16 gigabytes.
16GB is approximately 16,000 MB (Mega Bytes) or exactly (16 X 1024) or 16384MB.
Unfortunately you will require 1000 megabytes to make 1 gigabyte, you have 16 at the moment. Your answer is 0.
RAM is usually sold in multiples of 16 megabytes. (16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 and 1024 same as 1 GB).
Yes, 4 GB is significantly higher than 256 MB. To put it in perspective, 1 GB is equal to 1024 MB, so 4 GB equals 4096 MB. Therefore, 4 GB is 16 times larger than 256 MB.
Yes, 4 GB is significantly larger than 250 MB. To put it in perspective, 1 GB is equal to 1024 MB, so 4 GB equals 4096 MB. Therefore, 4 GB has over 16 times more storage capacity than 250 MB.