1 byte = 8 bits
5 = 5
1 "gig" = 230 B = 1,073,741,824 Bytes = 8,589,934,592 bits
5 gig = 5 x 230 B = 5,368,709,120 Bytes = 42,949,672,960 bits
That is about a half of I gigabyte. The exact value is 0.5722GB.
"Giga" is a prefix used with different units. It means a billion (a thousand million). That's the exact value used in physics. If it refers to computer data (as in "GB" - gigabytes), it may mean 10243 instead, which is about 7% more than a billion.
The prefix giga means 10^9 in the International System of Units (SI), therefore, one Gigabyte is 1,000,000,000 bytes (one with nine zeroes). 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes.
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As at 4th August 2008 gold stood at US$29.40 per gram (or GB£14.96). therefore 5 grams would be worth US$147.00 (or GB£74.80) But don't expect to get the full value for your gold, as dealers usually offer a little less than the market value.
A megabyte is approx 1000 bytes, 1024 to be exact. A gigabyte is approx 1000 megabytes, 1024 to be exact. So 1272.49 megabytes x (1 gigabyte/1000 megabytes) = 1.272 gigabytes or 1.243 to be more exact. FYI 8 bits are in a byte.
Almost on 60%. To be exact it is 0.59895 GB.
To determine the present value of 40,000 GB of data storage from 1985, we need to consider the dramatic advancements in technology and the corresponding decrease in cost. In 1985, data storage was prohibitively expensive, with costs for hard drives significantly higher than today. While exact figures can vary, estimates suggest that 1 GB of storage in 1985 could cost thousands of dollars. Therefore, the value of 40,000 GB in 1985 could be in the range of hundreds of millions of dollars in today's terms, illustrating the vast technological progress since then.
1 gb = 1000mb 5 gb= 1000*5= 5000mb
5 billion bytes equal 5 gigabytes
In what context ? 5 GB = 5 x 1024 MB
5 GB = 5120MB 1 GB = 1024MB