The problem asks to convert 41 gigabytes to kilobytes. We need to find out how many kilobytes are equal to 41 gigabytes.

Applied MathematicsUnit ConversionData StorageMetric System
2025/3/18

1. Problem Description

The problem asks to convert 41 gigabytes to kilobytes. We need to find out how many kilobytes are equal to 41 gigabytes.

2. Solution Steps

We need to know the conversion factor between gigabytes (GB) and kilobytes (KB).
1 GB = 1024 MB
1 MB = 1024 KB
Therefore, 1 GB = 1024 * 1024 KB = 1048576 KB
To convert 41 GB to KB, we multiply 41 by the conversion factor:
41 GB=41×1048576 KB41 \text{ GB} = 41 \times 1048576 \text{ KB}
41 GB=42991616 KB41 \text{ GB} = 42991616 \text{ KB}

3. Final Answer

42991616 Kilobytes

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