One million bytes is equivalent to approximately 1 megabyte (MB). In terms of data storage, a megabyte can hold about 1,000,000 characters of text or around 1,000 kilobytes (KB). This amount of storage is commonly used for small files, such as images or documents.
Megabytes (MB) are made up of 1,000,000 (1 million) bytes
there is 1000000 mega bytes in a terabyte
1000000 bytes make a megabyte
It is 1000000/8 = 125000 bytes. supermanhelp.com
74 mega bytes a byte is 8 bits(bit-binary digit i.e o and 1) 74 megabyte is 74*1000000 bytes
Many! the conversion is like this: 1gb = 1024mb 1mb = 1024kb 1kb = 1024b
In computers 1 kilo byte is 1024 bytes. But w usually say that 1 kilo byte is 1000 bytes and 1 MB is 1000000 bytes. Hence 305235 MB is 305235000000 bytes. If you want to be precise use the 1024 factor.
One tera byte is 1,099,511,627,776 (240) bytes, in traditional computer memory terms, or 1,000,000,000,000 (1012) bytes, in computer communications terms. Usage is sometimes confusing, because not everyone uses the same nomenclature.
No Mega means million, Giga is one thousand times bigger. (miljard or billion depending on which side of the Atlantic you are on)
No, a megabyte (MB) is not equal to 1,000,000 bites. A megabyte is typically defined as 1,024 kilobytes (KB), and since each kilobyte is 1,024 bytes, a megabyte is actually 1,024 x 1,024 bytes, which equals 1,048,576 bytes. Therefore, 1 MB is approximately 1.05 million bytes, not 1 million bites.
KB - Kilo Byte MB - Mega Byte GB - Giga Byte TB - Tera Byte while you may think kilo is 1000 and mega is 1 million... giga is 1 billion... and so on; it actually is not. a Kilo byte is actually 2^10 Byte which is 1024 Bytes. Kilo Byte = 2^10 Bytes = 1024 Bytes Mega Byte = 2^20 Bytes = 1048576 Bytes Giga Bytes = 2^ 30 Bytes = 1073741824 Bytes and so on... close enough right?
Since there are 1000 bytes in KB, 1000 KB in a MB, and 1000 MB in a GB, there are 1000000 KB in a MB.