Two megabytes (MB) is equal to 2,048 kilobytes (KB) or approximately 2 million bytes. It is a relatively small amount of storage, typically enough to hold a few high-resolution images or a short audio file. In the context of modern storage devices, 2 MB is quite limited compared to gigabytes (GB) and terabytes (TB) commonly used today.
1.44 Megabytes
750 megabytes
There are 292.96875 Megabyte in a 300,000 Kilobyte storage.
1 MB
Now a days, different CD i.e. compact disc with different capacities are now available in the market. Usually the storage capacity of a CD is 700 MB.
Two storage capacities of a basic CD-ROM expressed are 682 MB and 700 MB. The Compact Disk is responsible for the floppy diskette becoming obsolete as a medium of data storage.
The standard storage for the 3-1/2" floppy is 1.44 MB
850 MB
There can be no equivalence. A mb is a measure of optoelectronic data storage. Different media and quality require different storage requirements.
250 mb = 250 millibytes 250 mb is equivalent to .250 of a single byte.
5 megabytes is much smaller than 1 terabyte (about 20,000 times smaller).
A MB is a megabyte 1000KB=1MB 1000MB=1KB