An 80 MB file is larger than a 3.14 MB file. In terms of size, 80 megabytes (MB) is significantly greater than 3.14 megabytes. To put it in perspective, 80 MB is approximately 25 times larger than 3.14 MB.
A typical CD-ROM has a diameter of 120 millimeters (4.7 inches) and a thickness of 1.2 millimeters. It can hold approximately 700 megabytes of data. There are also smaller formats, like mini CD-ROMs, which have a diameter of 80 millimeters (3.1 inches) and typically hold around 210 megabytes of data.
This all depends on the size fo the picture and the resolution, inherantly there is no correlation between KB/MB and actual inches/size...the only way to determine size in this manner would be to check the resolution of the picture and compare it to the amount of pixels in the picture itself.
Inches does not translate to mb
81,920 MB
1023 millibars is 30.213 inches of mercury.
depends, A) if your buying them then your definitely not wasting ANY mbs, B) reading them online like on a website dosent use to much bandwidths, C) downloading them to your computer will probably waste the most mb but there only roughly 80-100 mb in size
1 gb 80 mb
To calculate the download time for a 10 megabyte image at a speed of 8 Mbps, first convert megabytes to megabits: 10 MB equals 80 megabits (1 byte = 8 bits). Then, divide the total size in megabits by the download speed: 80 megabits / 8 Mbps = 10 seconds. Therefore, it should take approximately 10 seconds to download the image at that speed.
1024 MB is equal to 1GB Ur answer will be 0.078 GB Rakesh
If the whole disk is free, then obviously nothing is consumed.
.08 Gigabytes is the same as 80 Megabytes.