danielac2
danielac2 danielac2
  • 21-08-2017
  • Physics
contestada

An external computer flash drive can hold 1 gigabyte of data. How many bytes is this?

Respuesta :

AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 21-08-2017
"gig..." means a billion of something, or 10^9. In binary hardware, it's actually 1,073,741,824 bytes. That's 2^30.
Answer Link
RomeliaThurston RomeliaThurston
  • 29-11-2018

Answer: 1 gigabyte of a computer drive can hold of about [tex]10^9[/tex] bytes.

Explanation: We are given an external computer flash drive which can hold a data of about 1 gigabyte.

We know that,

1 gigabyte contains 1000 Megabytes of data

and 1 megabyte of a data can hold of about 1 million bytes.

From the above conversion, we get

[tex]1GB=(1000\times 10^6)bytes=10^9bytes[/tex]

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A 1.5m wire carries a 8A current when a potential difference of 67v is applied what is the resistance of the wire
Is -x equal to -1x?
In this excerpt from “Rumpelstiltskin” by the Brothers Grimm, which sentence reveals the story’s setting? By the side of a wood, in a country a long way off, r
Can someone help me please giving a lot of points for these
Can someone help me please fast!!!!!!!
how many onces are in a liter
what were the years of the american civil war
Given a geometric sequence in the table below, create the explicit formula and list any restrictions to the domain. n an 1 −4 2 20 3 −100 an = −5(−4)n − 1 wher
how many onces are in a liter
pleaseeeeeeeeeeee How to write the following in scientific notation : a. (5×〖10〗^3 )×(3.5×〖10〗^(-1) b. (8×〖10〗^2 )÷(4×〖10〗^3 ) c. (6×〖10〗^(-3) )^2