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Question How do you figure download times?

I just wanted to know how you figure the download time of files. An example is a 100K file at 128Kbps. The only formula I have found is file size divided by bandwith, which equals download time. If I do this, 100/128 it equals 6.25. The answers to the question are 1, 8, 10, and 17. Is there a conversion I am missing or what? If you can clarify please help. Thanks alot!

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100K file at 128Kbps

ok to figure this out you devide the speed of your device which in this case = 128/8
then the ans you get devide it by the size of the page which is 128/8=whatever then deivided by 100.

i will give you the ans later

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Hmmmmm

When I divide 100 by 128 I get .78, which I would round up to 1.

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You gotta use the right units, Pav. One is in Kilobytes, the other in Kilobits. Do the conversions first.

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I believe it is

(100 X 8)/128=6.25

I remember from the exams that the questions were looking for the closest answer.

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It is 6.25

I guess Yolka is correct

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Smile Re: It is 6.25

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I guess Yolka is correct


That's right!

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Smile Thank you!

I just wanted to thank everybody for their replies. You were very helpful. Thank you!!!

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