1000 kilobytes (kB) = 1 megabyte (MB)
**sigh** A gigabyte is a thousand megabytes which is a thousand kilobytes which is a thousand bytes. 19.5 kilobytes is about one 51282th of a gigabyte.
A thousand kilobytes equals a gigabyte. 1.5 Gb = 1,500Mb 1,500Mb = 1,500,000Kb Answer = One million, five hundred thousand kilobytes.
1000 kB
The prefix "kilo" means "1,000"; "mega" means one million. A million is one thousand times one thousand, so 127 megabytes means 127 million bytes -- to find how many kilobytes that represents, divide 127,000,000 (127 million) by 1,000 -- 127,000 kilobytes
one million kilobytes one thousand megabytes one gigabyte
a mega is a million and a kilo is one thousand
a thousand 1 kilobite is equal to 0.00098 megabyte.
Remember, a gigabyte is a thousand megabytes which is a thousand kilobytes which is a thousand bytes. So just divide by one million.
No. One gigabyte is 1,000,000 kilobytes.
there are 1024 kilobytes in one megabyte. Ex 2048kb = 2 mb
One megabyte is equal to 1,024 kilobytes.
Bits are way measuring data. Eight bits equal one byte. One thousand bytes equal one kilobyte. One thousand kilobytes equal one megabyte and so on.