you are completely right, but mathematical theory is not always true in practice: the difference of 24 you discovered is due to a small error that your computer experiences when it runs its activities. first of all, the 24 bytes more are arranged in 6 components of 4 bytes each: 24 = 6 x 4 then, all information is stored in blocks of 4 kb, so in each block you have a total of 24 x 4 = 96 bytes more. 96 = 100 - 4, and these 4 bytes less constitute a precise measure of the error your computer experiences whenever it handles one block of information: it lacks one 4 bytes component! nevertheless, 4 bytes over 4 kb is only 0.1%, so your calculations still can be considered pretty reliable. everybody hopes that in the future man will be able to produce artificial machines able to do perfect calculations, but up to now it has not yet been possible. so: continue investigating!
1GB = 1024 MB 1MB= 1024 KB So 1GB= 1048576 KB
(1024*1024*1.5)kb
1 MB = 1024 KB.
No, 1000 KB is not equal to 1 GB. In data storage, 1 kilobyte (KB) is equal to 1024 bytes, 1 megabyte (MB) is equal to 1024 KB, and 1 gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1024 MB. Therefore, 1000 KB is actually equal to 0.9765625 MB, which is not the same as 1 GB.
1 kb = 1024 b.
1024 kb = 1 mb , so 105613/1024 = 103 mb
1024 bytes
it takes 1024 b to equal 1 kb.... 1024 kb to equal 1 mb.....1024 mb to equal 1 gb......1024 gb to equal 1 tb.......so to answer your question, 1322834 kb is equal to 1291.8 mb which is about a 1 1/4 gb.
1 mb=1024 kb
1 MB (megabyte) is equal to 1024 KB (kilobytes).
multiply by 1024 rather then 1000 like in the base10 system humans use 1.43*1024*1024 (gb) (mb) (kb)
1 kb = 1024bits (not 1000 because of binary) 1Mb = 1024 * 1024 = 1048576 bits 1 Gb= 1024 * 1024 * 1024= 1073741824 bits