Question:
Is a k or an MB bigger?
anonymous
2006-08-01 14:34:18 UTC
Like is 5 MB bigger or smaller than a file that is 1367k?
Nine answers:
Duds331
2006-08-01 14:40:48 UTC
1 MB is 1,000 K.



A 1,367 K file is 1.367 MB
anonymous
2006-08-01 14:40:00 UTC
There are 1024 kilobytes (kb) in a megabyte (mb).So to answer your question 1367kb file is much smaller than 5MB.
clydeharveyjr
2006-08-01 14:38:28 UTC
MB is bigger
anonymous
2016-12-14 22:44:36 UTC
WAN speeds are expressed in bits consistent with 2nd, and a gigbit is a million,000 instances better than a megabit. Your ISP velocity would be certain the throughput. no count in the journey that your router has one hundred Mbps or a million Gbps would not count while the ISP is restricted to 50 Mbps. you should to boot get a router with a a million Gbps WAN if it would not fee any extra. Pablo, thank you for the reminder, corrected.
Jimmy F
2006-08-01 14:37:32 UTC
bigger... i think like 1000k is about 1 mb... hope this helps! i was the first to help aren't i considerate??
anonymous
2006-08-01 14:55:04 UTC
I think you already have the answerer to this question as provided by other answersers but if you want to go over the edge, check these Wikipedia articles out:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilobyte

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_%28data%29
malkier8567
2006-08-01 14:38:14 UTC
1024 bytes = 1k, 1024k = 1mb, 1024mb= 1gb and so on and so forth.



So 5mb is = 5120k which is bigger than your file at 1367k
Archer Christifori
2006-08-01 14:37:12 UTC
K - kilobytes = 1000 bytes

Mb - megabyte = 1,000,000 bytes



1367k-b = 1.367mb

5mb = 5million bytes

Should be pretty obvious, if not, you need more math.
anonymous
2006-08-01 14:48:20 UTC
MB


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