Gigabit to Megabyte Formula

The complete formula for converting gigabits (Gb) to megabytes (MB). See the formula, how it works, and worked examples below.

Gb × 125 = MB

How the Formula Works

To convert gigabits to megabytes, multiply the value by 125. This works because 1 gigabit equals 125 megabytes.

Worked Examples

1 Gb to MB

  1. Start with 1 Gb
  2. Multiply by 125: 1 × 125 = 125
  3. Result: 1 Gb = 125 MB

5 Gb to MB

  1. Start with 5 Gb
  2. Multiply by 125: 5 × 125 = 625
  3. Result: 5 Gb = 625 MB

10 Gb to MB

  1. Start with 10 Gb
  2. Multiply by 125: 10 × 125 = 1,250
  3. Result: 10 Gb = 1,250 MB

50 Gb to MB

  1. Start with 50 Gb
  2. Multiply by 125: 50 × 125 = 6,250
  3. Result: 50 Gb = 6,250 MB

100 Gb to MB

  1. Start with 100 Gb
  2. Multiply by 125: 100 × 125 = 12,500
  3. Result: 100 Gb = 12,500 MB

Reverse Formula: Megabyte to Gigabit

MB ÷ 125 = Gb

See the full Megabyte to Gigabit formula for worked examples.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The formula is: Gb × 125 = MB. See the worked examples above for step-by-step breakdowns, or use the Gigabit to Megabyte converter for instant results.
10 gigabits = 1,250 megabytes. Apply the formula: Gb × 125 = MB.