1000 KB = 1 MB
May seem like alot, but really it isnt.
The MB can fit the KB 100 thousand times into itself until it is about equal.
it is a bit less than a normal sized picture
Yes 65.4 kb is at least 100 times bigger than 5 M's
100 KB.... As 1.5 KB is 1.5 out of 100
181 kb is bigger than 1.41 kb.
1.41 KB is smaller than 181 KB.
100 MB equates to 102,400 KB
A megabyte (MB) is larger in size than a kilobyte (KB). 1 MB is equal to 1,000 KB.
No.
The file size of a 150x150 pixel image in kilobytes (KB) depends on the image format and color depth. For example, a simple 24-bit color JPEG image could range from 10 to 30 KB, while a PNG with transparency might be larger, around 20 to 50 KB. In contrast, a BMP file could be significantly larger, potentially exceeding 100 KB. Therefore, the KB size can vary widely based on the format and compression used.
lol that's my answer, LOL
100 000 kb is worth 100 mb cause 1000 kb is worth 1mb :)
Megabytes (MB) is a larger unit of measurement than kilobytes (KB).