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Help with Gigabytes & Megabytes

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I have 10.0 GB left... If i wanted to download a video that was 33.5 MB would my 10 GB go down? Like that i could actually see the # change?

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  1. yeah you will have 9.965 gb left.


  2. Yes.

  3. 1 GB equals 1,000 MB. So to answer your question  it would go down by a samll percentage.

    In your case, 10 GB=10,000 MB

  4. It would go down 0.0335 GB so no since 10.0 GB only goes into the first decimal.

  5. yes it go down to 9.967 , 1 GB = 1024MB, 10 GB = 1024*10 MB,


  6. 1000 MB to a GB. Figure it out.

  7. um...it would go down by 2.0 Gb bcuz      

           if u had 10.0 GB left , and it's a 33.5 MB and for every 2 MB there's a GB  so there u go

  8. You will be just fine.  33.5 MB is a fraction of even 1GB.  You have plenty of room.

  9. you would most likely see it go to 9.9 GB.

    quick lesson of the day:

    1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes

    1 megabyte = 1024 kilobytes

    1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes

    1 terabyte = 1024 gigabytes

    etc..

  10. you would most likely see it go to 9.89 GB.

    a short idea to know about this

    1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes

    1 megabyte = 1024 kilobytes

    1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes

    1 terabyte = 1024 gigabytes

    etc..


  11. It would go down to 9.96 GB.

  12. Barely.  A gigabyte is 1,000 megabytes, so you could load almost 300 videos that size into 10 GB.  An easy way to look at it:  If 10 GB is the same as $100, then 33.5MB is less than 35 cents.  So you can definitely "afford" to download the file.

    Another thought: additional plug-in hard drives with 100, 250 and 500MB or more are pretty cheap now.  You probably need one if you are down to 10MB.

  13. Yes. MB are smaller than GB, but obviously it is going to take up space on your computer or iPod or whatever you are downloading the download to. You will see the number change.

  14. Um, yes.  You will no longer have 10GB space left.  After downloading 33.5MB, you will only have 9.9675GB left.

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