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In 1995, standard capacity for a personal computer hard drive was 40 megabytes (MB). In 2006, a standard hard drive capacity was 40 gigabytes (GB or Gig). Refer to the table below.
a. The newer hard drives have about how many times the capacity of the 1995 drives?
b. Predict the hard drive capacity in the year 2017 if this rate of growth continues.
c. One kilobyte of memory is what fraction of one terabyte?
