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  • 17-09-2019
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If 1 megabyte is equal to 10^6 bytes and 1 gigabytes is equal to 10^9 bytes, how many gigabytes are there in 1 megabyte?

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Peredhel
Peredhel Peredhel
  • 17-09-2019

Answer:

The answer is [tex]1^{-3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To find how many gigabytes there are in 1 megabyte, we need to divide 1 megabyte by one gigabyte.

[tex]\frac{10^{6}}{10^{9}}[/tex]

To divide exponents, you subtract them.

[tex]\frac{10^{6}}{10^{9}}=10^{-3}[/tex]

Then divide 10/10.

[tex]\frac{10^{6}}{10^{9}}=1^{-3}[/tex]

Your answer is [tex]1^{-3}[/tex]. (which equals 0.001)

I hope this helps! :)

~Peredhel

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