The amount of memory required depends not only on the number of pixels but on the details in which colours are stored.
The amount of memory required depends not only on the number of pixels but on the details in which colours are stored.
The amount of memory required depends not only on the number of pixels but on the details in which colours are stored.
The amount of memory required depends not only on the number of pixels but on the details in which colours are stored.
3*280 = 840
840 * .75 = 630
It will take six of them, four distinct ones. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 840
Yes. 840 is evenly divisible by three.
50.4 megabytes
280 times 3 is equal to 840.
OMG.... This is simple math.... just divide 4072 by 1024.... x MB is equal to x/1024 GB.... in this case: 4072 MB is equal to 3.9765625 GB
a kilobyte is 1,000 bytes. and a megabyte is 1,000,000 million bytes. Computerguy1984 Three megabytes are equal to 3072 kilobytes although it's not uncommon to round it of to 3000.
3*280 = 840
A Gigabyte is equal to 1,000 megabytes. So, if you divide your 3211.75 MB by 1000, you get 3.21175. This means that you have about 3 gigabytes of space.
9.74 MB is very smaal memory unit...its just nearly equal to 3 mp3 format songs...1 GB=1024 MB...
1024 MB is equal to 1 GBso 62.368*(lne/log10)*10.24^-3= 0.06090625 GBalternatively, you could type 'MB to GB converter' into Google. =)
That depends on what exactly you mean by "3gb". Because a uncapitalized "b" actually stands for bit, while a capital "B" stands for byte. In case you mean 3 gigabit (formal notation: 3 Gb or 3 Gbit): 1 gigabit equals 1,000,000,000 bits, times 3 equals 3,000,000,000 bit, divided by 8 equals 375,000,000 bytes (as 8 bits equal 1 byte). 375,000,000 equals 375 MB (megabytes). In case you actually mean 3 gigabyte (3GB), then answer is quite simple. 3 gigabytes equal 3 times 1024 megabytes: 3072 MB.
1024 megabytes equals 1 gigabyte, so 750 megabytes equal about 3/4 of a gigabyte.
There 3072 KB in 3 MB. One megabyte is equal to 1024 kilobytes. Thus, 1024 * 3 = 3072.It's worth noting that there is a difference between "KB" and "kb". The acronym "kb" is short for kilobites, while KB is short for kilobytes. There are 8 bits in one byte. In computer science, these two terms are used to measure information.
Computer memory comes in multiples of 2. The nearest to 1,000 that we can get with powers of 2 is 1,024..... 210... 1,024 bytes = 1 kilobyte 1,024 kilobytes = 1 megabyte 1,024 megabytes = 1 gigabyte so, 3 gigabytes = 3,072 megabytes.
A digital image in uncompressed format for exactly 3 mega pixels at a color depth of 16bits would take about 6 megabytes of space. The closest typical dimensions to a 3 megapixel image would be 2048x1536 which is exactly 3,145,728 pixels. Most digital cameras will work at 24 bit color depth so an image of 2048x1536 in lossless uncompressed format would take about 9.45 megabytes of space however most cameras will be able to compress this image using jpeg to less than half that size at very high quality settings and maybe to 1/10th (less than 1 megabyte) at good quality settings.