Depends on the size of the text files. A 5000 word document can be about ~30kB. 1MB can contain ~33 of these such files or can possibly just one particularly large text file.
100 files Because 1mb = 1000kb 1000/10 = 100 FILES
A 1MB folder can hold approximately 204 files of 5KB each. This is calculated by converting 1MB to KB (1MB = 1024KB) and then dividing that by the file size (1024KB / 5KB = 204.8). Since you can't store a fraction of a file, you can store about 204 complete 5KB files in the 1MB folder.
A 1MB folder can hold 1,024KB (since 1MB equals 1,024KB). To determine how many 20KB files can fit in that folder, divide 1,024KB by 20KB, which equals 51.2. Therefore, you can store 51 full 20KB files in a 1MB folder, with a small amount of space left over.
With 1MB of data, you can do light browsing such as checking email, reading text-based websites, or sending messages on social media. However, activities like streaming videos, downloading files, or using data-intensive apps will quickly exceed this limit.
We can't say anything about how many pages can be consist in MB.it depends only quality of text.
1 minutes for 1mb
1MB is equal to 1000KB.
The number of pages in 4GB would depend on the size of each page. If we assume an average page size of 1MB, then 4GB would be equal to around 4000 pages.
The average document without graphics is about 20 kilobytes. Therefore, a 16 gigabyte flash drive would hold about 800 million pages.
Easily. Since 782kb is less than 1mb. (1mb is 1024kb). So on a 700mb disc you can store roughly 900 of these files.
Less than 1mb. There is 1024kb in a meg. 736kb is far less than 1mb.