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Group Assignment
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1.
1.
How many milliseconds (ms) are in 1 second?
2.
How many microseconds are in 1 second?
3.
How
many nanoseconds (ns) are in 1 millisecond?
4.
How many microseconds are in 1 millisecond?
5.
How
many nanoseconds are in 1 millisecond?
6.
How many kilobytes (KB) are in 1 gigabyte (GB)?
7.
How many
kilobytes are in 1megabyte (MB)?
8.
How many megabytes (MB) are in 1 gigabyte (GB)?
9.
How many bytes are in 20 megabytes?
10.
How many kilobytes are in 2 gigabytes?
2.
Pretend you are ready to buy a new computer for personal use. First, take a look at ads
from various
ma
gazines and newspapers and list items you don’t quite understand. Look at
these terms and give a brief explanation. Decide which factors are important
in your
decision as to which computer to buy and list them. After you select the system you would
like to
buy,
identify which terms refer to hardware
and which refer to software

1. To answer how many milliseconds (ms) are in 1 second, you need to know the conversion factor. There are 1,000 milliseconds in 1 second.

2. To find out how many microseconds are in 1 second, you need to know the conversion factor. There are 1,000,000 microseconds in 1 second.

3. To calculate how many nanoseconds (ns) are in 1 millisecond, you need to know the conversion factor. There are 1,000,000 nanoseconds in 1 millisecond.

4. To determine how many microseconds are in 1 millisecond, you need to know the conversion factor. There are 1,000 microseconds in 1 millisecond.

5. To find out how many nanoseconds are in 1 millisecond, you need to know the conversion factor. There are 1,000,000 nanoseconds in 1 millisecond.

6. To calculate how many kilobytes (KB) are in 1 gigabyte (GB), you need to know the conversion factor. There are 1,048,576 kilobytes in 1 gigabyte.

7. To determine how many kilobytes are in 1 megabyte (MB), you need to know the conversion factor. There are 1,024 kilobytes in 1 megabyte.

8. To find out how many megabytes (MB) are in 1 gigabyte (GB), you need to know the conversion factor. There are 1,024 megabytes in 1 gigabyte.

9. To calculate how many bytes are in 20 megabytes, you need to know the conversion factor. There are 20,971,520 bytes in 20 megabytes.

10. To determine how many kilobytes are in 2 gigabytes, you need to know the conversion factor. There are 2,097,152 kilobytes in 2 gigabytes.

For the second part of the question, you need to identify terms from computer ads and magazines and explain them briefly. Additionally, you need to decide which factors are important in your decision to buy a computer. After selecting a system, you should identify which terms refer to hardware and which refer to software. Since the terms and ads are not provided, I cannot give specific explanations or factors for your decision.