Suppose you have four 500 MB hard drives plus one 2 GB flash drive. How many GB of capacity is this overall?
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There are 1000 MB in 1 GB, so we have: 500 MB * (1 GB / 1000 MB) = 0.5 GB Now, we have four 0.5 GB hard drives, so their total capacity is: 4 * 0.5 GB = 2 GB Show more…
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