I believe it's about 2 GB?
Somethin' 'round there.
Look at it this way: 2000 MB = 2 GB so it would look like this in figures: 938/2000
1 Gigabyte is equal to 1024 Megabytes that is usually rounded off to 1000 Megabytes. As such, 2.0 GB is equal to 2000 MB.
2 GB = 2000 MB. Therefore 1.88 MB is 0.094% of 2000 MB (2 GB).
2000 megabytes.
1024 megabytes= 1 gigabyte
145.60 megabytes = 0.1421875 gigabytes
289 megabytes = 0.28 gigabytes
31 gigabytes = 31,744 megabytes
There seems to be a repetitive pattern of people misusing the data size abbreviation which result in confusing answers, capitalization is very important. GB is a gigabyte, which should not be confused with Gb which stands for a Gigabit. 1 gigabyte is equal to 1024 megabytes 1 gigabit is equal to 1024 megabits 8 megabits is equal to 1 megabyte 2GB * 1024 (MB in a GB) = 2048 megabytes 2Gb * 1024 (Mb in a Gb) = 2048 Mb / (8Mb in a MB) = 256 megabytes
That would be 2 megabytes which in today's world isn't very much. Instead of MB, do you mean GB which is gigabytes? 2 gigabytes is 2048 megabytes.
A gigabyte is 1024 megabytes.
One gigabyte (gb) is equal to 1024 megabytes (mb).