1 million bytes
As the 4 byte or nibble is no longer used in computers then the answer is 32 million Bytes to be divided by 4. The answer is a very big number
To get a pretty much correct answer, multiply the KB by one million. (There are about one million KB in one GB).
A thousand megabytes or a million bytes . 1000megabytes or 1 billion bytes or 8 billion bits
1000000000 bytes
A 20 megabyte hard drive can store 20 megabytes. A megabyte is one million bytes; a byte is a unit of digital information.
4 bytes are enough to represent any integer in a range of approximately -2 billion, to +2 billion.
1024 bytes in 1 KB, 1024 kilobyes in 1 MB 1024 x4 = 4KB x 1024 = 4194304 bytes in 1 MB. (About 4.2 million)
4 million bytes enough room to store 3 full-length movies
No. The "byte" is much larger: A "byte" consists of 8 "bits". 4 bytes would equal 32 bits (4 x 8)
1 million bytes = 8 million bites = just under 1 megabyte
4 bytes = 32 bits