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Suppose you have four 500 MB hard drives plus one 2 GB flash drive. How many GB of capacity is this overall?
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Suppose you have four 500 MB hard drives plus one 2 GB flash drive. How many GB of capacity is this overall?
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1Gb = 1000Mb
4000Mb ÷ 1000Mb = 4Gb
Explained again:
Four 500 mb drives:
500 + 500 = 1000mb = 1Gb
500+500 = 1000Mb = 1Gb
1Gb+1Gb = 2Gb
plus the 2Gb flash drive:
2Gb + 2Gb = 4Gb
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