Yes, if the lowest data value is negative.
Shadowgun Deadzone is pretty good, but it is overrun by hackers these days.
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The median must be at least as great as the first quartile in any data set. Normally it would be greater.The median must be at least as great as the first quartile in any data set. Normally it would be greater.The median must be at least as great as the first quartile in any data set. Normally it would be greater.The median must be at least as great as the first quartile in any data set. Normally it would be greater.
if 5gb is equal to 5000 mb and the question is which is faster 50 mb or 5gb it is just the same asking is 50mb higher than 5000mb so 5gb is faster
The number of movies you can watch with 5GB of data can vary depending on the quality of the video. On average, you can watch about 2-3 movies in standard definition (SD) or 1 movie in high definition (HD) with 5GB of data. Keep in mind that streaming services may use more or less data per hour of streaming.
Appproximately about 75 - 125 depends how big the emails are reallly
5gb is (5*1024)mb
No, 5000kb = 5mb, 5000mb = 5gb
no a 5gb is 5000mb
5gb. Mg are smaller than gb.
The data plan options $15/mo for 200MB $25/mo for 2GB $45/mo for 2GB + tethering Additional data overage charges are $10/GB
The answer to this question would depend on your definition of "how much". If you mean how much, as in how much data, well that could go several ways. Most mobile data carriers include 5GB of data with your plan before you exceed your package plan. So, if you go this route, 1GB is 1/5th of 5GB, so the answer could be 1/5th? Now if you intended the nature of your question to point towards a monetary value, I suppose if you use a very popular rate plan as an example, you could get a potential dollar value. Suppose you have an IPhone from AT&T, if I am not mistaken, the data plan for this device for 'unlimited data', is $30.00/month with a standard voice plan. Now if 'unlimited', really means '5GB', and 1GB is 1/5th of 5GB, then it could be possible to estimate the potential answer to your question to be around $6, roughly, if speaking in money.
200mb is enough for general web browsing, but if you are on webpages with a lot of images, you will quickly run out of your allowed data. Videos use the most data and will easily eat through 200 mb with just a few videos. Music downloads also eat up that data fairly quickly too. In the case that you meant 200mps (megabytes per second), you have nothing to worry about and have a great fast connection to the internet.
1gb = 1000mb = 1000000kb 5gb = 5*10^6 kb
Since 5GB is the same as 5000MB --> 5000MB-1368,663MB=3611,337MB