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No, a kilobyte is 1024 bytes, a MB is 1024*1024 bytes = 1048576 bytes. MB (MegaByte) is much bigger than KB (kilobyte). One MB = 1024KB.

You may wonder why multiples of 1024 are used rather than 1000. After all, the prefix kilo- means 1000. The answer is that computer numbers tend to be in powers of 2, since internally they use base 2 numbering rather than base 10. 1024 = 210.

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Bennie Schultz

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