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i used 7,755,188.00 kb how many gb's is that?
sorry that i gave low ratings to 2 people that answered my question... i did not mean to do that as they both were good answers!! thanks so much everyone for you answers!
7 Answers
- ArivirusLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
7,755,188.00 kb=7.3959236 gb
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- 1 decade ago
to go from kb to Mb move the decimal 3 places to the left
so thats 7755Mb
now to go from Mb to GB, move the decimal another 3 decimal places
so thats 7.7Gb
This is really a rough number because there are 1024 bytes in a Kb so you could divide by 1024 to get the MB which would be 7573.42578
then divide that by 1024 again to get the Gb which is 7.39592
- Anonymous1 decade ago
1000 kb= 1mb kb (kilobyte) mb (megabyte) gb(gigabyte) tb (terrabyte)
1000 mb= 1gb
1000 gb= 1tb
Kilobyte's are very small, so you haven't used that much gbs. About 7 gbs
- PETERLv 71 decade ago
Naughty girl to waste bandwith with moronic questions. Now give me the lowest rating you can get, even ban me.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
7,755,188kb/1000kb=7755kilabytes which equals 7.7megabytes which that roughly equals about .077gigabytes
Edit* The poster above is wrong, he must've not payed attention to the . after the 8, because you have to reach a billion Kilabytes to hit a gig.