SOLUTION: If a file with a size of 102 megabytes is downloading at an approximate 39.5 kilobytes per second, how many more minutes will it take for the file to be fully downloaded if 14.6 me
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Question 469121: If a file with a size of 102 megabytes is downloading at an approximate 39.5 kilobytes per second, how many more minutes will it take for the file to be fully downloaded if 14.6 megabytes has already been downloaded?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If a file with a size of 102 megabytes is downloading at an approximate 39.5 kilobytes per second, how many more minutes will it take for the file to be fully downloaded if 14.6 megabytes has already been downloaded?
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102x10^6 - 14.6x10^6 = 87.4x10^6
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87.4x10^6 / (60*39.5x10^3) = 36.88 minutes
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Stan H.
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