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Computers use an exponential system to represent bytes:

1 mb = 1000 kb

Kilo means 1000

1000(E1000)

1000 is the exponent

SO THERE ARE 1000 KB IN 1 MB

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No, there are 1,000 kilobytes (kB) in a megabyte (MB).

There are 1,024 kilobinary bytes (KiB) in a megabinary byte (MiB), however.

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