It depends on the size of the pictures. It can hold over a hundred pictures if the pictures are smaller than 150 kb. A 100kb picture size: 550 x 349 - 100k - jpg
about 2500-2750
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About 275, depending on the song size.
65 536 Kilobytes
the smallest size of computer memeroy is a byte. i can hold 8 charaters. 1000 bytes = 1 kilobyte. 1ooo kilobyte = 1 megabyte. 1000 megabyte = 1 gigabyte.
A 4 GB flash drive can hold approximately 2,200 7 megapixel JPG images at maximum quality, 1,000 MP3 songs or six full-length movies in the Divx format. Any combination of file types can be stored on the same flash drive.
With the assumption that each picture taken by the camera is 4 Mb, 32 Mb of memory can save a few pictures. It can only save 8 pictures.
depends on the size of the photos
Depends on the Type of Image Format you are using to click the pictures !! If you are clicking pictures from phone that too from a 5 MP camera, it can hold on 200+ pictures !!
Approx. 55 pictures. Varies by camera slightly.
60000
It depends on the resolution of the picture - the number of pixels. At fairly high resolution only about 10 pictures.
A high quality image (1028x768) is about 800-900 KB. A MB is 1000 KB, and a GB is 1000 MB. I would say over 10000 pictures.
Approx 64 pics
No, a 4MB flash drive will only hold about two average sized pictures. Documents vary in size a by huge amounts so it is hard to tell but it would probably not hold more than 20 documents. A 4GB flash drive(there is an enormous difference between megabyte and gigabyte) will hold about 2000 average sized pictures though.
it depends on how big the files are. for example a picture could be 200Kb. 1000Kb is 1MB, so 44MB = 44,000KBs. if each picture is 200KB then its simple maths. 44,000/200 = 220 pictures. if the pictures were 1mb each in size then 44mb of space would hold 44 pictures. if they were 4kb each, it would hold 11,000 pictures etc. :)
it depends on how big the files are. for example a picture could be 200Kb. 1000Kb is 1MB, so 44MB = 44,000KBs. if each picture is 200KB then its simple maths. 44,000/200 = 220 pictures. if the pictures were 1mb each in size then 44mb of space would hold 44 pictures. if they were 4kb each, it would hold 11,000 pictures etc. :)
It depends on the format. In JPEG, it's around 18.