7,000,000,000 / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 = 6.51 Gigabytes.
A gigabyte is approximately a billion (1,000,000,000) bytes.
A billion!
one gigabyte is equal to one billion bytes so the answer is 32 billion bytes
A 6 GB flash drive contains approximately 6 billion bytes. More precisely, since 1 gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes (using the binary definition), a 6 GB flash drive would have about 6,442,450,944 bytes. However, in decimal terms, it is often rounded to 6,000,000,000 bytes.
One billion bytes or 1024 megabytes.
1 EB = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 B = 1018 bytes = 1 billion gigabytes = 1 million terabytes.
13 Gibibytes is 13,958,643,712 bytes 13 Gigabytes is 13,000,000,000 bytes (13 billion) Gibibytes refer to the binary representation (1024MB per GB) and Gigabytes is the simpler method (1000MB per GB)
There is no such thing as a "gagabyte", however I believe you mean "Gigabyte" 1 Gigabyte is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes, or just over a billion.
2 GB = 2,000,000,000 (2 billion) bytes * 8 = 16,000,000,000 (16 billion) bits.
A gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. Therefore, a 759 gigabyte hard drive contains approximately 815,728,640,256 bytes (calculated as 759 x 1,073,741,824).
Either 5,000,000,000 (5 billion), or 5,368,709,120, depending on whom you ask. Most software developers use the original definition of GB, which is 230 bytes, while hardware manufacturers usually advertise their size in terms of decimal gigabytes (even multiples of one billion). If you look at a file in Microsoft Windows that is 5,000,000,000 bytes, the file will only be 4.66 GB.
One gigabyte is roughy one billion bytes. One byte has eight bits, so a gigabyte would equal about eight billion bits.