A kilobyte is 210. A megabyte is 220 bytes. How many kilobytes are in a megabyte? Use the exponent rule for division to find your answer and give your answer in exponential form.
@henpen
That doesn't make sense as a question.
Theories are not supported by evidence. Theories are just guesses. Theories are based on opinions. Theories are supported by experimental evidence. THESE ARE THE ANSWER CHOICES
What do you think?
the last one ?
Physicsts' theory is that gravity exists. Why do they believe that?
Yes- that' basically how science works- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b240PGCMwV0
okay so it is the last one
thanks
The link! Watch the link!
1 kilibyte = 2^10 byte 1 megabyte = 2^20 byte
yes that makes more sense ^^
to find how many kilobytes in a megabyte, just divide 2^20/2^10 = ?
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