There is no such thing as a "millibyte". It's called a megabyte and there is 1024 megabyte(mb) in a gigabyte.
Using based binary sizes, not decimal (which is what the boxes for HDs and such use).
1 Gigabyte = 1,073,741,824 bytes
1 Millibyte = 0.0009765625 = 1/1024 = 2^-10 bytes
c/o http://tilansia.com/sizechart.html
So 1GB/1mB tells you there are 1,099,511,627,776 mB in 1GB.
250 mb = 250 millibytes 250 mb is equivalent to .250 of a single byte.
1024KB =1MB 1024MB=1GB SO 1024X4.7=4.7GB i.e. 4.7GB=1024X1024X4.7KB=4928307.2KB
1000 GB make 1TB
1,024 gb = 1tb.
1024 MB make 1 GB
0.781 Gb = 781 Mb
there are 7516192 kb in 7 gigabytes
1.91 gigabytes = 1,955.84 megabytes
1000
This question does not make any sense.
Probably 1024
1024 megabytes are in one gigabyte.