The cost of floppy disks per gigabyte can vary significantly depending on availability and market demand, as floppy disks are largely outdated technology. Typically, a standard 3.5-inch floppy disk holds about 1.44 MB of data. Considering this capacity, you would need approximately 700 floppy disks to equal 1 GB, which would make the cost per gigabyte quite high, often exceeding several hundred dollars if you factor in the price of individual disks. Overall, it's impractical to use floppy disks for modern data storage needs.
100 Floppys is 100 x 1.44 MB = 0.14 GB
Approx 69444.4 recurring A Lot Of Floppys!
around 2000 per GB
A 160 GB PS3 cost
Well as of August 2010 1 cent would get you 122Mbs so that's 0.0081 cents per Mb, and the per gigabyte cost was 8 cents. Hard drive capacities tend to double every 6 months so, you can do the math on that.
1024 megabytes make 1 gigabyte. To answer your question, 10240 megabytes make 10 gigabytes in normal computer systems. But when talking about internet data, 1000MB per 1GB is the norm, this is to simplify data cost calculations and because the 8 bits per 1 byte system does not apply
Waitrose Broadband internet connection has a monthly 5 GB transfer limit and it concerns both uploads and downloads. Transfers over the limit will cost å£2.00 per GB.
Gigabytes are a unit of storage, not a unit of rate. 10 GB per month = 14.2 MB per hour
In India, a PS3 will cost 25,990 for 80 GB model. For the 40 GB model, it would cost approximately 22,990.
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The cost of 1 gigabyte (GB) of data can vary significantly depending on the service provider and the type of plan. In the U.S., mobile data plans can range from around $2 to $10 per GB for prepaid plans, while unlimited plans may effectively reduce the cost per GB but charge a flat monthly fee. Additionally, some internet service providers offer home broadband plans that may price data usage differently. Always check with local providers for the most accurate pricing.
$400