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Helen [10]
3 years ago
14

Si mi disco duro tiene una capacidad de 1.5 Terabytes ¿ cuántas llaves de 32 Gigabits caben en ese disco duro?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Art [367]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The number of 32 Gigabit keys that can be fitted on the hard drive is 375.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is:

If my hard drive has a capacity of 1.5 Terabytes, how many 32 Gigabit keys can fit on that hard drive?

Solution:

1 Terabyte = 8000 Gigabits

Then 1.5 Terabytes in Gigabits is:

1.5 Terabytes = (8000 × 1.5) Gigabits

                      = 12000 Gigabits

One key is of 32 Gigabits.

Compute the number of 32 Gigabit keys that can be fitted on the hard drive as follows:

\text{Number of 32 Gigabit keys}=\frac{12000}{32}=375

Thus, the number of 32 Gigabit keys that can be fitted on the hard drive is 375.

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