To keep track of a lot of data
Yes
There can be no comparison.100 Mb is a measure of an amount of data. 3 GHz is a measure of frequency. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at compare them is fundamentally flawed.
Qualitative data is called non numerical e.g hair colore, finding the most common car in a parking lot
the kind of data would be probably something with a percentage or a lot of high numbers that vary in location (:
4Mbps means you can transfer 4Mb of data per second. So 100Mb / 4Mb per second = 25 seconds to transfer. Hope this helps!
This depends on what you use it for. If you simply make calls and text here and there than yes this is enough.
yes
100MB = 102400kb 100MB = 0.0976563GB So basically it is 1/10 of a GB.
It is a hard drive data transfer standard. It is supported by most year 2000 and newer mainboards. It has a transfer speed of a maximum of 100MB per second.
Generally, 100MB of data on an iPhone 4s would not be enough to use even if you were only using Instagram and the Whatsapp each month. These apps regardless of regular use or using every few hours would consume a large amount of data, especially if you plan to upload pictures.
100,000kb
Yes, it will use the amount equal to the size of the app. On the app information page there is usually size in MB, on iPhone it is at the bottom of the page.
It depends on the format and compression.
Not very big maybe only 100MB
1 mb= 1024 bytes 10 mb= 10240 bytes 100mb= 102400 bytes I hope you meant that, if you meant something other, just say it.
Technically, the computer gets its data from the RAM faster than any data storage technology available. HOWEVER if you are talking about storage data, than it would have to be the ridiculously expensive FDD or Flash Disk Drive, with data transfers of over 100MB's a second for the more outrageously priced models. These are hampered by the fact that the largest FDD you can get is 128GB at this point in time.