"2 s to mb" typically refers to the conversion of 2 seconds (s) into megabytes (MB), but this is not a standard conversion since seconds measure time while megabytes measure data size. If the context involves data transfer rates, such as speed, it could imply the amount of data transferred in 2 seconds at a specific rate. However, without additional context, the phrase remains ambiguous.
If you mean do they have kids of their own the answer is no. 2 yes all of MB are single
The meaning of 1.92 mb may depend on how it is used. The proper meaning of mb is millibar(s), so in that context it would mean 1.92 millibars of barometric pressure. It is sometimes used improperly for megabyte(s), which should be abbreviated as MB.
That would be 2 megabytes which in today's world isn't very much. Instead of MB, do you mean GB which is gigabytes? 2 gigabytes is 2048 megabytes.
2,048 MB equates to 17,179,869,100 bits or2,147,483,650 bytes.
I don't know... 147 meatballs in sauce? :)
if you mean mbp/s (megabytes per second), then yes it is really quick
About 2 hours 15 minutes of music at 128 kbit/s
Did you mean: 'How can bytes are in 2 GB?' If you did, the answer is: 2 Billion Bytes, which transforms into 2 Million Kilobytes, then 2000 MB, eventually reaching 2 GB. 1,000,000,000 B = 1,000,000 KB = 1000 MB = 1 GB 2,000,000,000 B = 2,000,000 KB, = 2000 MB = 2 GB
MB mean Mega bytes ..mb mean mega bits.
u mean ram?? 3 mb 2 times 512 is 1 mb so 3 mb is 5 times more.......
The answer to this question used to be simple. Mb used to mean "megabyte(s)". Kb used to mean "kilobyte(s)". The prefix "mega" historically means 1 million. "Kilo" means 1 thousand. But in digital computing, the number system was binary. That put a whole different spin on the ball. Originally, there were 1024 bytes in one kb (2 to the power of 10) There were 1024 kb in one mb There were 1024 mb in one gb There were 1024 gb in one TB Therefore there were 3999.9375 mb in 4095396 kb. But nowadays, some people will tell you that there are 1000 kb in 1mb, 1000mb in 1gb, 1000gb in 1Tb. These people will say that the answer is 4095.936 mb. It's a long story and ought to be unnecessary.
if by GIBs you mean GIGs 1 GIG = 1024 MegaBytes im Assuming 2048 is in Megabytes so 2048/1024 = 2 2 GIGS = 2048 Megs