since 1GB = 1024 MB (found in wiki) then 40x1024=40960 MB is my math right? is my info right? good luck i am just looking for a math list with bytes mega, kilo,giga, etc from there it can be figured out!!!
It means your laptop can hold 40 gigibytes of memory or 40000 megabytes or 40000000 bytes of memory 40 gb is a decent amount
40 gigabytes= 40,000 megabytes= 40,000,000 kilobytes They are terms used for how much data you can store on an item. One well known item is a camera. GB= gigabytes
I think you mean 40 GB of Hard Disk. There is nothing called 632 MB of RAM. RAM comes normally 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048 MBs. You can add memory depending upon your motherboard. However 512 MB of RAM is good enough.
A 2003 eMac can support a maximum of 1GB (gigabyte) of memory. They originally had 128 MB (megabyte) or 256 MB and their original hard discs were either 40GB, 60GB or 80GB depending upon the particular model. How much memory is needed depends upon what kind of work is intended to be done on the eMac.
Let's crunch those numbers! A 1Gb (Gigabit) network can transfer data at a rate of 1 Gigabit per second, which is equivalent to 125 Megabytes per second (since 1 byte = 8 bits). To transfer a 40GB (Gigabyte) file: Convert GB to MB: 40GB = 40,000MB. Calculate the time: 40,000MB ÷ 125MB/s = 320 seconds. So, under optimal conditions (with no network congestion, perfect efficiency, etc.), it would take approximately **320 seconds** or about **5 minutes and 20 seconds** to transfer a 40GB file over a 1Gb network.
The iPod gigabyte capacities available are 16, 32, and 64. The 32GB, which is closest to the 40GB you mention, will provide 8 hours of video playback.
If you meant: 'How many MB in 5GB' then your answer is: 5000 MB
How many GB are there in 9161 MB?
963.756 megabytes.
One. One megabytes in a megabyte.
How many Kb is 3.20 mb? is Gb
If you have 2 Gigabytes on a computer, you have 2,000 Megabytes, or 2,048 Megabytes in many cases.