No.
1,000 kB = 1 mB
400 kB = 0.4 mB
20,000 kB = 20 mB
No, there are 1024 KB in one MB, and 1024 MB in one GB. So 10 KB is not greater than 20 MB.
No, it is not. There are 1000 megabytes per gigabyte; so 10 megabytes is only 0.01 gigabyte, much less than 2 gigabytes.
To compare 6000 MB and 7.50 GB, first convert gigabytes to megabytes. Since 1 GB equals 1000 MB, 7.50 GB is equal to 7500 MB. Therefore, 7500 MB is greater than 6000 MB.
If you're referring to computer memory - no. a Megabyte (mb) is smaller than a Terabyte (tb)
Each 1 'mb' is the same as 1,000 'kb'. So 8 mb contains 8,000 kb. That's more than 139 kb
No, there are 1024 KB in one MB, and 1024 MB in one GB. So 10 KB is not greater than 20 MB.
More than enough. With typical ebooks ranging from 1 MB to 20 MB, you get from 400 to 8000 books in 8 GB of space.
1 GB = 1024 MB which is any day greater than 512 MB So, yes. 1 GB is greater than 512 MB
1 Gigabyte is greater than 1 Megabyte. for a megabyte to equal the amount of a gigabyte it would have to be x 1000
yes * * * * * No it is not!
16 GB is greater than 128 MB. To put it in perspective, 1 GB is equal to 1024 MB, so 16 GB is equivalent to 16,384 MB. Therefore, 16 GB is significantly larger than 128 MB.
No, it is not. There are 1000 megabytes per gigabyte; so 10 megabytes is only 0.01 gigabyte, much less than 2 gigabytes.
An 80 MB file is larger than a 3.14 MB file. In terms of size, 80 megabytes (MB) is significantly greater than 3.14 megabytes. To put it in perspective, 80 MB is approximately 25 times larger than 3.14 MB.
No. Since 1 MB = 1024 KB, the 25 MB are much more. (Multiply by 1024 to convert MB to KB.)
322 mb = 322 x 1000000 = 322000000 700 k = 700 x 1000 = 700000 322 mb is greater than 700 k
You can't compare that. You can compare mb with kb, or mbps with kbps.
The smallest is bytes, then kb, then mb, then gb, and then the biggest is tb.