43 Pictures are taken and ther is 32,680kilobytes of memory still available ,how many more pictures can they take ?

The memory used for a photo is variable. Also you don't indicate the total memory.

43/32,680

32

If about 32,680 kilobytes of memory is still available how many more pictures can they take

To determine how many more pictures can be taken, we need to find out the amount of memory each picture takes and then divide the available memory by the memory required for each picture.

1. First, we need to calculate the average memory used per picture. To do this, we divide the total memory by the number of pictures already taken:
Memory per picture = Total memory / Number of pictures
Memory per picture = 32,680 kilobytes / 43 pictures

2. Now that we know the average memory per picture, we can use it to calculate how many more pictures can be taken. We divide the remaining memory by the memory per picture:
Remaining pictures = Remaining memory / Memory per picture
Remaining pictures = 32,680 kilobytes / Memory per picture

By following these steps, we can determine how many more pictures can be taken with the available memory.