50 GB
um, a lot more. a GB is either 1000 (10^3) MB or 1024 (2^10) MB. so 5 GB would be 5000 MB, which is a lot more than 44.791 MB.
1 gigabyte (GB)= 1024 megabytes (MB) so 50 MB divided by 1024 GB = .048828 or about 5/100 of a gigabyte.
50 Gigabytes, which is also 1000 Megabytes. It is a measurement of capacity or file size.
there are 5120 MB in 5GB
200 GB = 204,800 MB. Since 50% is half of it, the answer is: 102,400 MB
a little more than 1/10 of a gig... a little more than 1/10 of a gig...
== == Actually, 1 gigabyte should be 1,024 megabytes. But either way, the previous answers stand. Not nearly as big. no. no 1GB is 1,000MB. 1.5GB equates to 1500MB, which is much more than 10MB. So no, it isn't anywhere near as big.
== == Thare are 1,024 megabytes in a gigabyte, so 10,240 megabytes makes 10 gigabytes.
yes. 1 GB is 1000 MB, so 10 MB is 1/100 of 1 GB
1 CD's maximum capacity of storage is 700 MB 1000 MB = 1 GB 10 CD's would be 7,000 MB = 7 GB 50 CD's = 35,000 MB = 35 GB 100 CD's = 70,000 MB = 70 GB 500 CD's = 350,000 MB = 350 GB You now need to work out 150 GB, which is 200 CD's + abit exta. 200 CD's = 140,000 MB = 140 GB + 10 GB (the extra) = 7,000 MB = 7 GB GRAND TOTAL: 710 CD's = 497,000 MB = 497-500 GB <it is impossible to put equal CD's in 500 GB>
No, it is not. There are 1000 megabytes per gigabyte; so 10 megabytes is only 0.01 gigabyte, much less than 2 gigabytes.
10 GB = 1024 x 10 Megabytes 10240 Megabytes = 10240 x 1024 KB = 10485760