well letters are basically bytes you can use a letters to binary calculator and each 8 pieces of binary equals 1 byte.
A billion is a thousand-million. Metric Units: Deca - Ten Hecto - Hundred Kilo - Thousand Mega - Million Giga - Billion Tera - Trillion Many of the prefixes are uncommonly used. But, say, for example you had a billion grams (gigagram) and you wanted to convert it to megagrams, you would multiply it by 1000. So... one gigagram would be 1000 megagrams. Now, it gets a little more complicated when one talks about computers. Computers are based on factors of 2. 210 = 1024 which is the "standard" base for many computer calculations, especially those using metric prefixes. So, a kilobyte would be 1024 bytes. a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes, or 1024*1024 bytes = 1,048,576 bytes a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, or 1024*1024*1024 bytes = 1,073,741,824 bytes. a terabyte is 1024 gigabytes, or 1024*1024*1024*1024 bytes = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes.
You don't do anything, they're the same thing.
1024 bytes is binary counting while 1000 bites is decimal counting.
87/10 IS a mixed fraction so you do not need to do anything to "convert" to a fractional notation.
22/100 anything that is a percent has a 100 as the denominator
Gigabytes and terabytes are forms of measurement. A terabyte is exactly 1024 gigabytes, so to convert gigabytes to terabytes, you simply divide the number of gigabytes by 1024.
Ya the answer is 100kb=102400 bytes and convert image resolution 796*597=100kb
8 btes equals 0.00781 Kilobytes
anything is 1TB or more
MB stands for Megabytes. To convert this to KB, multiply by 1024. To convert it to Bytes, multiply it by 1024 squared. To convert to GB, divide by 1024.
Depends on your disk type, but about 48k per track.
-- take the number of bits per second-- divide it by 8-- the result is the number of Bytes per second
To get a pretty much correct answer, multiply the KB by one million. (There are about one million KB in one GB).
0.00195 KB equals 2 bytes
divide by 8,000. Kb is Kilobits = 1000 bits and a byte has 8 bits so Kb divide by 8 = KB and KB divide by 1,000 = bytes.
If the number you entered is base 10 then 11000 bytes will require 88000 bits of memory (not including parity bits etc.). If the number you entered is base 16 or base 8 or any other base, convert it to a decimal number and multiply by 8 to get the number of bits. You can also express 11000 bytes as kilobytes, megabytes or gigabytes if you can convert 11000 to the proper values for those units.
This already is decimals. No need to convert anything.This already is decimals. No need to convert anything.This already is decimals. No need to convert anything.This already is decimals. No need to convert anything.