A terabyte is a trillion (short scale) bytes, 1012 bytes, or 1000 gigabytes.
The four larger official prefixes are:
petabyte = 1015 bytes = 1000 terabytes
exabyte = 1018 bytes
zettabyte = 1021 bytes
yottabyte = 1024 bytes
For values based on 1024 rather than 1000:
tebibyte = 240 bytes = 1024 gibibytes (giga-binary-bytes)
pebibyte = 250 bytes
exbibyte = 260 bytes
zebibyte = 270 bytes
yobibyte = 280 bytes
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The next larger prefix after Giga is Tera, so 1024 (or 1000) Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte. The multiple is sometimes taken to be 1000 and at other times it is 210 = 1024.
10 times larger
Hundreds have a larger place value.
To find this answer, you subtract the larger value from the smaller value and divide that by the original value. 97.20-82.50=14.70/82.5=17.81818181818...% or 17.8% rounded
Ah, what a happy little question! In a terabyte, there are twelve zeros. That's because a terabyte is equal to one trillion bytes, and a trillion has twelve zeros. Just imagine all those zeros, creating a beautiful landscape of data on your canvas!