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How many times do you have to have 4 K to equal 128 MB?

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Assuming you know the difference between binary and decimal:

Binary:
1024K = 1MB
128MB * 1024KB = 131072KB (KB's in 128MB)
131072KB / 4 = 32768 (4KB's in 128MB)

Decimal:
1000K = 1MB
128MB * 1000KB = 128000KB (KB's in 128MB)
128000KB / 4 = 32000 (KB's in 128MB)

If you don't know the difference between binary and decimal, binary is exact values, decimal is the way things are marketed. (IE: A hard drive is marketed as 80GB when in reality you only get 78.125GB)

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