Correct option is D
The correct answer is
(d) 1024.
In the binary system, 1 gigabyte (GB) is equal to
1024 megabytes (MB). This is because binary prefixes are based on powers of 2. Here's a breakdown:
· 1 kilobyte (KB) = 1024 bytes
· 1 megabyte (MB) = 1024 kilobytes (KB)
· 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1024 megabytes (MB)
Thus, 1 gigabyte in binary terms is 1024 megabytes, following the power-of-two structure used in computing and memory storage.
Information Booster:
· The binary system (also called the base-2 system) is fundamental in computing because computers process data in bits (binary digits), which are either 0 or 1.
· Binary prefixes differ from the decimal (SI) system, where 1 gigabyte equals 1000 megabytes. For hardware and memory-related calculations, binary (base-2) units like 1024 MB = 1 GB are typically used.
· The term
GiB (Gibibyte) is often used to denote binary gigabytes (1024 MB), while
GB (Gigabyte) is more commonly used in decimal systems (1000 MB).