A CD usually store about 650 MB.
Certainly. CDs and CD-RWs usually hold between 650 and 700 Mb of data.
650-700 mb.
A factory made audio CD, like any other CD will hold 700 MB of data. However, for the purpose of minimizing errors in large scale production, they are not usually filled to their maximum capacity.
A 650 MB CD-R can hold 74 minutes of music. A 700 MB CD-R can hold 80 minutes of music.
Storage capacity on cds varies slightly among media manufacturers. A Compact Disk (CD) can usually store up to 700MB data. Disc capacity is expressed in terms of how much Red Book digital audio (in minutes) and computer data (in megabytes) a disc can contain. The market standards are, 74 minute/650 MB, 80 minute/700 MB (12 cm) and 21 minute/185 MB (8 cm) discs.
700 mb
There are 650 Megabytes on a CD-RW.
An average CD can hold 700 MB of data.
700 to 740 MegaBytes
The primary measurement of memory on a CD (Compact Disc) is in megabytes (MB). A standard CD can typically hold about 650 to 700 MB of data. This capacity allows for approximately 74 to 80 minutes of audio or equivalent data storage, depending on the format used.
CD holds 650-700 mb, so the answer would be: 5-6 times.
An audio CD typically can hold up to 700 MB.