22.79 GB is WAY bigger than 500 mb. 1 gb = 1024 mb
So 22.79 gb = 23336.96 mb
500 mb doesn't even come close to this number.
2006-07-09 04:32:53
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answered by soccerman1990 2
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2016-10-14 06:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yes 22.79 GB is over 25000 MB which u can see is way bigger than 500 MB. so y did u get this doubt this is my question??
2006-07-09 05:23:41
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answered by Rahul 2
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After megabytes (MB) there are Gigabytes (G) so, in other words with 999 MB you add 1 MB you get 1G so, 22.79 Gigabyte is larger than 500 MB. Hope I help...
2006-07-09 04:39:06
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answered by Kleersteel 2
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Yes. 22.79 MB GB is somewhere in the neighborhood of 2300 mb. (1012mb per gb).
2006-07-09 04:33:42
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answered by austin_long 2
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lol
ok let me give you a litle course:
G= Giga= x1 000 000 000
M= Mega= x1 000 000
it's mean tath: 1GB = 1000MB
so 22.79 GB = 22 780 MB
500 MB = 0,5 GB
So YES, it's much bigger!
2006-07-09 04:37:58
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answered by mothman 5
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About 44 times bigger.
2006-07-09 04:32:38
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answered by Anonymous
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yes offcourse,becoz 1 GB = 1024MB ,hence
22.79GB = 23336.96 MB which is always greater than 500 MB
2006-07-09 04:38:08
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answered by sunny s 1
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Yes ofcourse....1 GB = 1000MB
So calculate it urself....uno the answer now.
2006-07-09 04:35:07
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answered by MJ 3
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Yes. 22.79GB is approximately 22790MB. so roughly 40x bigger.
2006-07-09 04:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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