Math Problem Statement

mugabo has a flash disk of 32GBhow many films each having 600MB can his flash disk store

Solution

To determine how many films Mugabo’s 32GB flash disk can store, each film being 600MB, follow these steps:

Step 1: Convert GB to MB

Since 1GB = 1024MB, the total storage capacity in MB is:

32×1024=32,768 MB32 \times 1024 = 32,768 \text{ MB}

Step 2: Divide by the Size of One Film

Now, divide the total capacity by the size of one film:

32,76860054.61\frac{32,768}{600} \approx 54.61

Since we can only store whole films, Mugabo can store 54 films fully, with some leftover space.


Answer:

Mugabo’s 32GB flash disk can store 54 films, each 600MB.

Would you like me to show how much space will remain after storing 54 films?

Related Questions:

  1. How many films of 700MB can the same flash disk store?
  2. If Mugabo’s flash disk already has 5GB of data, how many 600MB films can he still store?
  3. How much space remains after storing 54 films?
  4. What if the flash disk was 64GB? How many 600MB films could it store?
  5. If each film was 1.2GB, how many could fit in a 32GB flash disk?

Tip:

When dealing with storage calculations, always use 1GB = 1024MB instead of 1000MB for more accurate results.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Unit Conversion
Division

Formulas

1GB = 1024MB
Total storage capacity in MB = GB × 1024
Number of films = Total storage capacity in MB ÷ Size of one film in MB

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-7