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Depends. Your average 'picture' on a site can be from 3-5k for a thumbnail or icon up to almost anything but usually around 50k for a background texture. I'm no good at math but I reckon the site we're on now would be well under a megabyte for the page. So... perhaps 3-4 views of a page such as this?
Unforunately, there is no answer to this. A web page consists of many elements, images, text, dynamic items (movies, sound, moving parts, basically), as well as programming, etc. To ask how many pages are in 3 mb is to ask how many pages is a book? It varies. It all depends on what the site holds, what is on those pages, and how it was coded.
Officially, Word 2003 and 2007 can handle documents up to 32 MB, which means if it is all text you can have 10,000 pages. Source: Microsoft Community Support.
How many songs can 62.5 MB hold?WAV Files - 1MP3 Files - 13 if the MP3 files are saved at 160 to 320 kbps (approx 5.5MB each)Text Files - Tens of thousandsVideo Files - 1Word/Pages files - 600 +Excel/Numbers spreradsheets - 600 +62.5 MB isn't much but it's useful for small file storage.
1 gigabyte equals 1000 megabytes, 1 megabyte equals 1000 kilobytes, and 1 kilobyte equals 1000 bytes. To give you some idea of the storage potential, a byte is used to store a character of text. If a line is 50 characters then a 1000 bytes is 20 lines of text, if a page is 50 lines, then 2500 bytes is a page and so a megabyte is 400 pages of text or a long book. So you can store a library of 1000 long books without pictures on a GB storage unit. Pictures require far more storage space. The amount needed depends on the size and resolution. You can put 1000 one MB picture on a 1 GB unit. Movies are frames of pictures and require vastly more storage and audio adds to the storage requirements.
A megabyte can hold approximately 1 million bytes of data, which is equivalent to roughly 500 pages of plain text or a few minutes of audio or video.
It isn't clear how you would measure a text message in minutes. Normally, text messages have a length in characters - each character is probably 1 or 2 bytes. A byte, of course, is one millionth of a MB.
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100KB (kilobytes) is equivalent to 100,000 bytes. In the context of digital storage, this amount of data can hold approximately 100 text pages, depending on the formatting. It's a relatively small size in today's standards, suitable for simple documents or small images. For comparison, a typical high-quality JPEG image can range from 100KB to several megabytes.