512 bytes
The answer is 246 sectors. 123 x 1024 bytes per KB = 125,952 total bytes in the file. 125,952 bytes / 512 sectors per cluster = 246 sectors
One sector contains 256 bytes. Thus one megabytes consists of 4096 sectors. Hence one Megabyte is made up of 1/4096 (equal to 0.000244) sectors.
~ 23 068 672
Two gigabytes (GB) is equivalent to 2 x 1,073,741,824 bytes, since one gigabyte is 1,073,741,824 bytes. Therefore, two gigabytes contain 2,147,483,648 bytes.
Kilo is greek for thousand. One kilobyte contains a thousand bytes as one kilogram is a thousand grams.
If you are using the ASCII system, the word "duck", as it has four letters, contains 4 bytes, or 32 bits.
1 byte = 8 bits By that logic 16 bytes = 8 x 16 bits So 16 bytes contain 128 bits Do note that bits always typically come in powers of two. 2,4,8,16,32,64,128, and so on.
33k typically refers to 33 kilobytes. Since 1 kilobyte (kB) is equal to 1,024 bytes, 33k would be 33 x 1,024 bytes, which equals 33,792 bytes.
One byte consists of 8 bits (binary digits). Therefore, to find the number of bits in 8 bytes, you multiply 8 bytes by 8 bits per byte, which equals 64 bits. Thus, 8 bytes contain 64 binary digits.
No definite answer, many corporate databases contain terabytes of data. In the case of smaller business it can be a few gigabytes.
1073741824 bytes or 10243 bytes or 230 bytes
1024 bytes