To determine how many bytes are needed to represent the number 2501, we first convert it to binary. The binary representation of 2501 is "10011100001," which requires 12 bits. Since one byte is 8 bits, you would need 2 bytes (16 bits) to store the value 2501.
1474560 bytes
1,000 bytes make a kilobyte
1007437 bytes equals 0.96077 megabytes
Umm....4 bytes...you kinda just answered your own question.Now, if you were to have asked "How many bits make a byte," I would have said that "Since there are 8 bits to a byte, you would multiply 8 bits by 4 bytes to get the answer of 32 bits in 4 bytes. Bonus tid-bit of info: 4 bits is a nibble!
2 Bytes(16-bits) make a half word
0.00098 Megabytes equals 1 kilobytes
1,440,000
2097152
1000000 bytes make a megabyte
It is estimated that each letter of a word is about two bytes. For example, a four-letter word would be around eight bytes.
There are officially 1000 bytes in a kilobyte, while memory manufacturers will use 1024 bytes in a kilobyte (also called a "kilobinary byte"). None. There are 1,000 bytes in a kilobyte. 1024 bytes
2 bytes=16 bits make a word