A 1MB folder can hold 1,024KB (since 1MB equals 1,024KB). To determine how many 20KB files can fit in that folder, divide 1,024KB by 20KB, which equals 51.2. Therefore, you can store 51 full 20KB files in a 1MB folder, with a small amount of space left over.
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A 1MB folder can hold approximately 204 files of 5KB each. This is calculated by converting 1MB to KB (1MB = 1024KB) and then dividing that by the file size (1024KB / 5KB = 204.8). Since you can't store a fraction of a file, you can store about 204 complete 5KB files in the 1MB folder.
Approximately 1,855 files of that size.
A directory is also known as a folder. It is not a file, rather it is where files are stored. Generally many directories make up a program. And many files are contained in each directory.
100 files Because 1mb = 1000kb 1000/10 = 100 FILES
There are many ways to unload or unlock a file or folder. You could use a key to unlock the folder.
1mb=1024kb, then you can figure it out by yourself ,but there may be some invisible system files in the folder which take up some place.
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If you mean in computers then Folders contain files and nothing else. There may be many files in tne folder. The files contain information. Generally you would put similar files in one folder so that you can find them easily according to the subject matter.
A compressed folder can have many extensions. The usual windows extension is .zip. But .7z (for 7zip) and .rar can also be used.