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No it is not!
No, there are 1024 KB in one MB, and 1024 MB in one GB. So 10 KB is not greater than 20 MB.
No. 1,000 kB = 1 mB 400 kB = 0.4 mB 20,000 kB = 20 mB
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A solution with a Kb value greater than 1 indicates that the base is strong. Strong bases ionize completely in solution, leading to a higher concentration of hydroxide ions. This results in a higher Kb value as it reflects the strength of the base in accepting protons.
No. Since 1 MB = 1024 KB, the 25 MB are much more. (Multiply by 1024 to convert MB to KB.)
1.41 KB is smaller than 181 KB.
You can't compare that. You can compare mb with kb, or mbps with kbps.
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MB is megabyte, and KB is kilobyte. Mega is a prefix for million and kilo is a prefix for thousand. Therefore, a megabyte is a thousand kilobytes. Don't be confused with Mb and Kb, which are megabit and kilobit respectively. Eight bits is one byte.
The smallest is bytes, then kb, then mb, then gb, and then the biggest is tb.
1 GB=1 Million KB........ SO GB>KB
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