It is: 3.8*10^10 in scientific notation
Gigabytes are a unit of storage, not a unit of rate. 10 GB per month = 14.2 MB per hour
No, it is not. There are 1000 megabytes per gigabyte; so 10 megabytes is only 0.01 gigabyte, much less than 2 gigabytes.
1.4 * 10^10 or alternatively 1.4e10.
In the context of data storage, 1 gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes. Since each byte is a single unit of data, there are a total of 10,737,418,240 bytes in 10 GB. To determine the number of zeros in 10 GB, we need to count the number of zeros in this total byte value, which is 3 zeros.
One gigabyte is 10^9 bytes, or 1 000 000 000 bytes.
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It is: 3.8*10^10 in scientific notation
10% of 150 gb = 15 gb
Look at it this way: 2000 MB = 2 GB so it would look like this in figures: 938/2000
A gig is an informal abbreviation for gigabyte. i.e. 10 gigabytes can be referred to as 10 gigs.
100 gigabytes
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10 GB = 1024 x 10 Megabytes 10240 Megabytes = 10240 x 1024 KB = 10485760
== == Thare are 1,024 megabytes in a gigabyte, so 10,240 megabytes makes 10 gigabytes.
100 in a gb