SOLUTION: Each song on a personal music player requires approximately 4 megabytes(MB)(4x10^6 bytes) of memory. If you purchase a personal music player with 80 gogabytes(GB)(6x10^10 bytes) of
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Question 586250: Each song on a personal music player requires approximately 4 megabytes(MB)(4x10^6 bytes) of memory. If you purchase a personal music player with 80 gogabytes(GB)(6x10^10 bytes) of memory, aproximatley , how many song can you store on this player? Help, I have no clue how to set this up?! Thank you any help you can give!!
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Each song on a personal music player requires approximately 4 megabytes(MB)(4x10^6 bytes) of memory. If you purchase a personal music player with 80 gogabytes(GB)(6x10^10 bytes) of memory, aproximatley , how many song can you store on this player?
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# of songs = 6x10^10/4x10^6 = 1.5x10^4 = 150.000 songs
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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