MegaBites are bigger than KillerBites. In the context of computer storage, a megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,024 kilobytes (KB). Therefore, one MegaBite comprises significantly more data than one KillerBite.
Yes, they are.
There are 1024 megabites in 1 gigabite. 20 gigabites has 20,480 megabites.
how much time does it take to use 250 megabites when the computer is in use?
4.504 Mb
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In computers, giga is 1024 (2^10) times bigger than mega. In normal metric usage, giga is 1000 (10^3) times bigger than mega. This is due to the fact that computers use binary internally
5000 megabites
921.6 kilobytes.
4gb = 4,096mb