30 minutes i think
A gigabyte is a unit of information (storage), whereas minutes are time, so they aren't comparable directly. One gigabyte means either one billion bytes, or 2^30 =1073741824 bytes (often called a gibibyte, the "bi" meaning binary, so a giga-binary-byte). Each byte is made up of 8 bits where a bit can be one of two values, such as 1 or 0, or true or false, or yes or no. If you mean "how many minutes of music" or "how many minutes of video" can fit in one gigabyte, that depends. A simple rule of thumb is that using modern compression, 1 megabyte (1/1000th of a gigabyte) can store about one minute of music, or about 7 seconds of standard-definition video, or around 2.5 seconds of high-definition video (both video types including their corresponding audio tracks) . So, 1 gigabyte can store about 1,000 minutes (16 hours, 40 minutes) of music, or about 1.94 hours (1 hour, 53 minutes) of standard-def video, or about 33 minutes of hi-def video.
That really depends a lot on the video's size and quality. Take a sample of a video in the desired quality, and look how many MB it takes, and for how many minutes it plays. From there, you can extrapolate. (1 GB = 1024 MB)
9 zeros are in 1 gigabyte...1,000,000,000...10 hundred million.
Example: 1 o'clock to 2 o'clock equals 60 minutes.
30 minutes i think
1 GB equals 1,024 Megabytes
1024 kb make 1 Mb 1024 MB make 1 Gb
It's less than 1 GB.
1027254 bytes equals .97 megabytes
There are 1,048,576 KB in a GB. If you know the following you can just do the math whenever needed: 8 bits = 1 Byte 1024 B = 1 KiloByte 1024 KiloBytes = 1 MegaByte 1024 MegaBytes = 1 GigaByte 1024 GigaBytes = 1 TeraBytes
1 Gigabyte (1GB)
1mb = 1024kb and there are 1024 mb in a Gb. So in all there are 1,048,576 kb/GB
1 GB equals to 1024 MB.
Other way round: 1000 MB = 1 GB.
0.087009765625 GB because 1 GB equals 1024 MB
1024 bytes = 1 kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte and so on.