A KB is smaller than a MB because there are 1000 kilobites (KB) in a megabite (MB)
100 KB.... As 1.5 KB is 1.5 out of 100
No it is not, put it this way: 1000 KB = 1 MB 3000 KB = 3 MB 26.5 KB = 0 MB.
No a megabyte (mb) is a made up of 1000 kilobytes (kb) therefore 1572 kb is definetly not more than 27.24 megabytes (mb)
390668 KB is only 381.51 MB
A megabyte.
There are 0.0198 Mb in 19.8 KB, But if you calculate it with the more accurate 1024 value => 0,019335 Mb
MB is megabyte, and KB is kilobyte. Mega is a prefix for million and kilo is a prefix for thousand. Therefore, a megabyte is a thousand kilobytes. Don't be confused with Mb and Kb, which are megabit and kilobit respectively. Eight bits is one byte.
Well, there are 31472628.9 kb's in one megabyte. This means that in 20 mb's, there are 629452578 kb.
Each 1 'mb' is the same as 1,000 'kb'. So 8 mb contains 8,000 kb. That's more than 139 kb
Each MB (megabyte) is usually taken as 1024 KB, each KB is 1024 bytes. So, a MB is a little more than a million characters (in the traditional ASCII character set - Unicode often takes up more space).Each MB (megabyte) is usually taken as 1024 KB, each KB is 1024 bytes. So, a MB is a little more than a million characters (in the traditional ASCII character set - Unicode often takes up more space).Each MB (megabyte) is usually taken as 1024 KB, each KB is 1024 bytes. So, a MB is a little more than a million characters (in the traditional ASCII character set - Unicode often takes up more space).Each MB (megabyte) is usually taken as 1024 KB, each KB is 1024 bytes. So, a MB is a little more than a million characters (in the traditional ASCII character set - Unicode often takes up more space).
No. Since 1 MB = 1024 KB, the 25 MB are much more. (Multiply by 1024 to convert MB to KB.)
A MB (1024 Kilobytes) is bigger than a KB (1024 Bytes) There are 1024 KB's in a MB. MB is bigger.