No it does from least to great
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1.3 gigabyte is 1,300 megabytes. So 1.3 gb is way larger than 300 mb.1.3 gb is larger than 300 mb. It is the same size as 1300 mb.
1000 mb = 1 gb so 300 gb is 600 times better than 500 mb
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No. 1gb is 1024mb, so it would not fit.
30,000 MB is approximately 30 GB. I say approximately, because 1 Gb = 1,024 MB -edit- I worked it out and a better prediction would be 29.297 gb =]
1MB = 1024KB. So, 30*1024 = 30,720. Therefore, there are 30,720KB in 30MB.
It takes up around 300 to 1000 mb depending on which one you get.
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