It depends on the content of the pages, but on average, 1 GB can hold about 500,000 to 1,000,000 pages of text documents.
If it's just text and documents, you can store well over 100,000 pages.
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If two hundred words are typed on a page it takes an average of 8 kilobytes of digital space. One gigabyte would equal about 125 million pages.
first off, it depends on the program use to write the text file. secondly, MILLIONS. so dont worry. :)
SS-GB has 368 pages.
4 Gigabytes (Gb) is equal to 4,194,000 Kilobytes (Kb), so at a page size of 4.2 Kilobytes (Kb), a 4 Gigabyte (Gb) flash drive can hold about 998,571 pages.
Most computers today hold 80 to 120 gigabytes of hard drive space. (Servers can hold more) To search a computer manually for a document, or a word or a phrase INSIDE of a document, could take several days. 1 single gigabyte of storage can hold as much information as one copy of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (2,619 pages). As an example, the Dell Dimension 8250 comes with a 120 gb. hard drive as standard equipment. The 120 gb. hard drive will hold 314,280 pages of text. this is the answer i just found at this website: www.dalmaninvestigations.com/id3.html i hope this helps you.
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632.70 megabyte (MB) is equal to 0.61787 gigabytes (GB). Remember, 1000 megabyte (MB) are equal with 1 gigabyte (GB).
No, an 8 GB Compact Flash card can hold significantly more data than 8000 thick books or 4,000,000 pages. It can store digital files such as photos, videos, and documents, which can add up to thousands of books worth of information depending on the file sizes.
1 gigabytes (GB) is equal to 1024 megabytes (MB). So, 8192 megabytes (MB) is equal to 8 gigabytes (GB).