The number of high-resolution photographs that can fit on a megabyte depends on the image format and compression. For example, a typical high-resolution JPEG image might range from about 1 to 5 megabytes, depending on its dimensions and quality settings. Therefore, on average, you might fit only a fraction of a single high-resolution photo on a megabyte, likely around one image or less. In contrast, lower-resolution images could fit several dozen to hundreds within the same space.
You can save about 2100 pictures of about 1.5 MB each--that would be medium-sized pictures without special editing. It averages roughly 650 to 700 per gigabyte.
I think it would be 5 megabytes
That would be about 2,031.234 MB or 1.98 GB.
I believe it would be 12.004 gigabytes.
"A Toshiba Prtege comes with 3.6 megabytes of memory. This memory can be used to store data such as word documents, photographs, music, games, and anything else you wish to keep on it."
that would be 6.45 gb
That would be 3.724 gb.
That would be 1.2 Gigabytes.
If Mb refers to a megabit and MB refers to a Megabyte, there are 8 bits in a byte so there would be 8Mb in one MB.
A megabyte is 1/1000 of a gigabyte meaning in gigabytes, 128 megabytes would be: 0.128!
1 GB is roughly 1000 MB, so 5000MB would = 5GB
5.65 mb= 0.00565 gb