SOLUTION: The speed at which a certain computer can access the internet is 2 megabytes per second.how fast is this in megabytes per hour

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Question 1093355: The speed at which a certain computer can access the internet is 2 megabytes per second.how fast is this in megabytes per hour

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Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 megabytes is 2,000,000 bytes although it is really 2*2^20=2,097,152.
3600 sec per hour
This is by the first 2*10^6*3.6*10^3=7.2*10^9
or 7200 million bytes, 7200 mB or 7.2 gigabytes)/hour. This is probably what is wanted.
By the second 7.550*10^9.
7,200,000,000 bytes.

Answer by MathTherapy(10552)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The speed at which a certain computer can access the internet is 2 megabytes per second.how fast is this in megabytes per hour
All you have to do is CONVERT 2 MB per second to number of MB per hour. 
Since 3,600 seconds = 1 hr, then 2 MB per second =
This is ALL this takes....nothing else!
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