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Well 1024 MB is equal to a GB So no, it's a little short
A GB (gigabyte) is equivalent to 1024 MB (megabytes).
5 MB, or 5 megabytes, is equal to 5,120 KB (or kilobytes), or 5,242,880 bits (or bytes).
5 grams are in 500mg
80 GB is equivalent to 80000000000 bytes; this is from the conversion: one gigabyte is equivalent to 1000000000 bytes. 80 GB is very big comparing its equivalent in the byte form.
Yes, 1.5 million (1.5M) is more than 5 gigabytes (GB). To put it in perspective, 1.5 million bytes equals approximately 1.5 megabytes (MB), while 5 gigabytes is equivalent to about 5,000 megabytes. Therefore, 1.5M is significantly less than 5GB.
A gigabyte or GB for short is equivalent to 1024MBs. 1MB is equivalent to 1024KBs. 1KB is equivalent to 1024Bytes. 1 Byte = 8 Bits. I hope you get the idea...
One Terabyte is equivalent to 1000 Gigabytes One Gigabit (or Gigabyte) is equivalent to 1000 Megabytes One Megabit (or Megabyte) is equivalent to 1000 Kilobytes One Kilobyte is equivalent to 1000 bits
1 gb = 1000mb 5 gb= 1000*5= 5000mb
16 gigabytes of storage is equivalent to about 5 DVD-quality movies, or over 11 thousand 4-megapixel pictures.
5 billion bytes equal 5 gigabytes