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Rachel’s phone company limits her monthly data usage to 3 gigabytes. She has already used 2,645 megabytes. How many gigabytes of data does she have left this month?

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There are 1,000 megabytes per every one gigabyte. So 3 gygabites times 1,000 is equal to 3,000 megabytes. So, 3,000 megabytes minus 2,645 megabytes is equal to 355 megabytes. She has 0.355 gigabytes left this month.
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It would be .355 gigabytes because 3 gigabytes =3000 megabytes so 3000 minus 2,645 = 355 megabytes and 355 megabytes as gigabytes =.355 gigabytes 
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