One megabyte is equal to 8,000 kilobits.
"Kilobits per second" is a speed ... how fast data is moving from one place to another. "Megabytes" is anamount of data ... that you put in your wallet or on a CD. There's no way to convert a speed into an amount.If you had said "10 megabytes per second", then we'd answer:"10 megabytes per second is a speed equal to 80,000 kilobits per second".
There are 1,024 kilobytes (KB) in one megabyte (MB)
assuming you ment kiloBYTES rather than kilobits, -> 52.4209 Megabytes.
1MB = 1024KB. So, 30*1024 = 30,720. Therefore, there are 30,720KB in 30MB.
10 GB = 1024 x 10 Megabytes 10240 Megabytes = 10240 x 1024 KB = 10485760
Since 1 megabit 1mb = 1,048,576 bits 1024 kilobits = 1mb 2048 kilobits = 2mb If you meant kiloBytes KB (which is 1/8 kilobits) 256 KiloBytes = 2mb i.e. a download speed of 2 megabits/sec = 256 kiloBytes/sec = 1 megaByte every 4 seconds.
For every 1,000 kilobits it's a megabits so on and so forth so you answer us 8.128 MB
896kbps is 7 megabytes in internet download speed
MB - Megabyte Mb- Megabit mb- NO SUCH THING KB- Kilobyte kb- Kilobits 8Mb = 8000kb
1.2 megabytes = 9 830.4 kilobits 1.2 megabytes = 1 228.8 kilobytes 1.2 megabits = 1 228.8 kilobits 1.2 megabits = 153.6 kilobytes whatever the case, yes it is....
1000 X 1.8 = 1800 Mb (using conventional meaning of Giga, which is what hard drive manufacturers use in order to sell you less than advertised using the correct computer notation below) 1024x1.8 = 1843.2 MB is the correct answer using base 2 which is what most computer manufacturers use (1 GB of memory is 2^10 or 1024 MB of memory).
One. One megabytes in a megabyte.