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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.
Hard disk manufacturers all use the definition of gigabyte to mean 1,000,000,000 bytes, as opposed to the more precise definition of gigabyte as 1,073,741,824 bytes, or 10243 For more details about this discrepancy, see the wikipedia article linked below. Suffice it to say that 1 billion times 435 is 435 billion. So a 435 GB hard disk would have 435,000,000,000 bytes.
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Global internet traffic consumes about 607 Tera Bytes every second.Which is 607000000000000 bytes every second. You can say 6.07e+14 is the amount of data in bytes.
You could say, "One thousand eighty-three million" (because one billion is one thousand million) or you could say, "One billion eighty-three million".
One hundred billion.
One Billion, ninety one million. 1.091 Billion is another way to say it.
1.1 billion in written form is "one point one billion." It's not rocket science, darling. Just say it like you see it.
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120,000,000,000,000,000,000 is One-hundred-twenty sextillion or 120 billion billion.
It all depends on what you are converting from. One byte is 8 bits, so if there are 80 bits, you can safely say there are 10 bytes of data. 1024 bytes = 1 kilobyte 1048576 bytes = 1 megabyte 1073741824 bytes = 1 gigabyte if there are 2 megabytes of data, to find the bytes, multiply by 1048576. 2 x 1048576 = 2097152 Some sources say that 1000 bytes = 1 kilobyte. this is incorrect, as computers work in base 2: that is, 0 and 1. We, as humans, work in base 10: that is 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.