10% of 150 gb = 15 gb
The amount of data you need for a month depends on your usage habits, such as streaming, browsing, and downloading. For example, casual users may need around 10-20 GB, while those who stream videos or play online games might require 100 GB or more. To determine your specific needs, consider your daily activities and calculate based on your average data consumption.
The standard multiple is 1024 (but much of the world is starting to migrate to 1000). Anywho, the most accurate answer is: 250,000MB / 1024 = 244.14GB
The property that indicates how much data a file contains is its file size, usually measured in bytes (e.g., kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes). File size reflects the amount of storage space the file occupies on a storage medium. This information can typically be found in the file's properties or details section on most operating systems.
GIGABYTES
It means 20 gigabytes. Like an 8gb ipod is really big but 20gb is humoungous.
Each GB(Gigabyte is 1024 MB) So 150 gb =153,600 megabytes
8 GB is $150 and the 16 GB is $170
81 pounds I'd say
8gb 100-150..... 32 gb 150-200... 64gb 200-300
each gb is 1024 MB, so 150gb would be 153,600mb.
30,000 songs, 150 hours of video, or 25,000 photos.
minimum 10 gb recommended 12gb
right now it costs 200 for 250 gb, 150 for 4 gb, 50-75 for arcade. 30$for used
No, it is not. There are 1000 megabytes per gigabyte; so 10 megabytes is only 0.01 gigabyte, much less than 2 gigabytes.
You can find out how much the ipod nano costs by visiting apple.com.
10-20gb
20GB as a power of 10 is 1010.30103