Just as an approximation, I wrote a 23 page document (double spaced, 12 pt font) and it takes .04MB.
So 30MB / .04MB = 750
750 * 23 = 17,250 pages
there would be 1,000 pages in 10mb
The Kindle edition is 1,500 pages and 2.092 MB.
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The size of a PDF file can vary widely depending on its content, such as text, images, and embedded fonts. A simple PDF might be just a few kilobytes (KB), while complex documents with high-resolution images can be several megabytes (MB) or even larger. Therefore, there isn't a fixed number of bytes for all PDF files; it depends on the specific document.
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.
30 Gigabyte
I think its limited to the amount the software can use on your PC. So it may vary from system to system.
a fair bit
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?
megabyte
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.
100 MB.