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A computer has a 1024K memory. What does the letter K stand for
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Akhilesh kumar said:
9 years ago
If K = 1024. Then what is 1024 m/mm/cm?
Is there any value for these measurement?
Is there any value for these measurement?
Ishtiaq said:
4 years ago
Actually, k means kilo.
kilo = 1000 but in computer kilo = 1024.
So, C is the right answer.
kilo = 1000 but in computer kilo = 1024.
So, C is the right answer.
Silsrang said:
6 years ago
The Correct Answer is B, since K comes from Greek word Kilo which means Thousand.
Meena said:
6 years ago
Yes, KB is the correct answer for this.
Nikhil said:
7 years ago
In decimal systems, kilo stands for 1,000, but in binary systems, a kilo is 1,024 (2 to the 10th power).
Sanjay Jamod said:
7 years ago
K=Kilo not 1024,
1K=1024.
1K=1024.
Vandana said:
8 years ago
8 bits = 1 byte.
1024 bytes = 1kilobyte = k.
1024 bytes = 1kilobyte = k.
Shewangizaw Bogale said:
8 years ago
I think the question is wrongly asked.
It should be stated as 1024 KB = 1024 Kilobyte, or 1024 kb =1024 Kilobit.
Because, only 1024 number can not have any value for its measurement.
It should be stated as 1024 KB = 1024 Kilobyte, or 1024 kb =1024 Kilobit.
Because, only 1024 number can not have any value for its measurement.
Arun said:
9 years ago
It Seems to be wrong question.
As:
K =1024
b = bit
B = Byte
However; Kb = Kilobyte.
As:
K =1024
b = bit
B = Byte
However; Kb = Kilobyte.
Tej said:
9 years ago
IT stand for Kilobytes.
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