Yes, they are.
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921.6 kilobytes.
There are 245,760 kilobytes (KB) in 240 megabytes (MB).
I am not exactly sure what 'MAB' or 'KAB' mean, but I would expect they mean something to the effect of 'Megabites' and 'Kilobites' in which case the 768KAB would convert to 76.8MAB which is significantly more.
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.
There are 1024 megabites in 1 gigabite. 20 gigabites has 20,480 megabites.
No. Kilobytes are very small. I'm not sure how many are in Gigabytes, but I can answer your question. Kilobytes are smaller than both Gigabytes and Megabytes.
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A KB is smaller than a MB because there are 1000 kilobites (KB) in a megabite (MB)
512 kb is 512 kilobites.
2,000,000 kilobites are in 2gb.
how much time does it take to use 250 megabites when the computer is in use?