"1 gig" = 230 bytes
1 megabyte = 220 bytes
56 megabytes = 56 x 220 bytes
Time to transmit = 230/56 x 220 = 18.2857 hours = 18hours 17minutes 8.6seconds
5.231 seconds.
500 hours 500 hours
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 48 minutes.
A file of 640 seconds would take 640 seconds or 10 minutes 40 seconds. If the question was a file of 640 MB at 100 Mb per second, then the file would take 51.2 seconds (640 MB = 5120 Mb / 100 Mb = 51.2)
8.09
It depends on the size. After crunching some numbers, I found that one second of video takes up about 0.257 megabytes, so say your movie is about an hour and a half long. Then the total amount of data taken up would be about 1.4 gigabytes.
110 Mb/89 kb = 110,000/89 = 1236 seconds, approx.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 21 hours and 21 minutes.
no-one has given me a satisfactory answer. I need to know how I am using up my 10 megabytes on my contract with BT
it takes 8 hours and 20 minute
Depending on the speed of your Internet, a 5615 Mb file will take on average 50 minutes to download.
It depends on your internet speed. But it shouldn't take very long because it's only about 300 mb