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27 July, 21:07

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A CD holds 650 MB of data. A DVD holds 4 GB of data. How many CDs would you need

to equal one DVD

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  1. 27 July, 21:19
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    Number of CDs = 7

    Explanation:

    We know that

    1 GB = 1024 MB

    So it means the 4 GB of data can be interpreted as:

    4 GB = 1024*4 MB

    4GB = 4096 MB

    So a DVD hold 4096 MB of data while a CD holds 650 MB of data.

    We need to find how many CDs could hold 4096 MB of data, to make it equivalent to a DVD

    Number of CDs = 4096/650

    Number of CDs = 6.3

    As a CD can not be 0.3, a whole 1 CD will be used.

    Number of CDs = 7
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