A good quality MP3 file typically uses about one megabyte per minute - but large variations are possible.
You have an error in your question. Please tell me what type of internet you have. Including, Dial-up, T1 or Fiber.
If you are downloading from the internet, it depends on your type of internet connection. Cable modem is usually pretty fast. 23 MB would be done in less than a minutes. If you have dial-up, it will take over 7 minutes. It also depends on your computer. So, to really answer this, you would have to provide all these variables.
Depending on the speed of your Internet, a 5615 Mb file will take on average 50 minutes to download.
how many minutes to make 1mb
Those are different forms of measurement: Megabytes are a measure of space in computers, minutes are measures of time. You may be asking about how many megabytes you can download in a minute. THat number varies widely with processor speed, internet connection, and other factors.
7 HOURS
It depends on the quality.
You are comparing two entirely unrelated units of measure. You might as well ask how many days there are in PI for all the sense it makes to compare minutes to megabytes.
5000 mb or depending on the companies honesty 5120 mb
3:11 sec.
None. The units are incompatible.
A 650 MB CD-R can hold 74 minutes of music. A 700 MB CD-R can hold 80 minutes of music.