60000 MB is 60 GB
61440.0 mb 1024mb=1gb
there is 1024 mb in 1gb. so there will be 51200 mb in 50 gb.
Almost on 60%. To be exact it is 0.59895 GB.
no, 60 GB is way bigger then 120 GB... are six or something?
61440 Mega Bytes(MB) that is 62914560 Kilo bytes(KB) that is 64424509440 BYTES....- Mayank
Well a 1.25 GHZ computer is usually one from around 2000-2003. Computers from that time usually carry a 40 or 60 GB hard drive. So it can run from 40960 to 61440 MB.
2 GB
Hours are a measure of time, a gigabyte is a measure of storage space on a drive. The two can't be converted unless there's more to it, ie, how many hours of a certan kind of media will take up one gigabyte of hard drive space.
I believe you have misread the file size of your mp3s. I have hundreds of songs on my computer, but not a single one is less than a million bytes. I also have an mp3 of a computer voice saying "It's 10 o'clock AM." That file is 11,500 bytes. In the interest of math I will temporarily disregard reality. There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, and 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte. Therefore the capacity of the player is 60 GB x 1024 MB/GB x 1024 kB/MB x 1024 B/kB, or 64,424,509,440 bytes. 64,424,509,440 bytes ÷ 400 bytes/song = 161,061,273.6 songs.
GBs are always larger than MBs no matter what format you are speaking of.
MB? If its that you could probably store one or two, if any. with a 320 GB HDD you could store roughly 40(3 hours each) or 60 (2 hours each). But since there's the OS and all that it 'll probably be less.
For a feature phone: yes, the average is actually between 25 MB and 80 MB. For a smartphone: no. Almost every smartphone has 1 or more GB, and the average for a smartphone is even 8 GB.