As of my last update, Verizon's pricing for data plans can vary significantly based on the specific plan you choose. Typically, they offer unlimited plans, but if you're looking at pay-as-you-go options, it might range from around $10 to $15 per gigabyte (GB), translating to approximately 1 to 1.5 cents per megabyte (MB). For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing, it's best to check Verizon's official website or contact their customer service.
1gigabyte is 1000 megabytes therefore 1 megabyte is worth 15/1000 = 0.015 and 68.4 megabytes = 68.4*0.015 = 1.026
30,000 megabytes worth
One MB (megabyte) is equal to 1,024 kB (kilobytes).
Is pretty much worth what someone will give you for it. This nine year old computer with only 256 MB of RAM is very out of date.
One gigabyte (gb) is equal to 1024 megabytes (mb).
Not much. Probably less than $20. Check flash drive prices on www.newegg.com
1 mb=1024 kb
One thousand.
Not much. To put it simply, one song is an average size of 5 MB or so, and you have 1 MB to work with. More specifically, one megabyte is the equivalent of 1048576 bytes.
A gigabyte is 1024 megabytes.
It takes 1024 MB to form one GB........ and 1024 Gb to form one TB(terabyte)
It's only MB not GB and less than $5