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What's The Difference In Kb And K Size File?

I am submitting 2 pictures and a note to an online site and required not to go over 200kb. My note and pics are currently at 1705 k. Am I over the allowed amount or below 200 Kb? Thanks.

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    I don't think so there is any difference between them. As Kb is Kilobyte. N simply k represents Kilo. So as per my knowledge they both are same.
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    Ambk165 

    answered 2 years ago

      Kilobyte is a unit of computer storage of data and abbreviated as KB or K. So if you are using 1705K than it means you are using 1705 KB. You are far ahead more using than 200KB. For details, click here
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      Zuhail 

      answered 2 years ago

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