If the download speed is constant (linear) then you can just use.
(10245458756 / 6t)/1000 = kb/second
or
(10245458756 / 6t)/6 = kb/minute
The general form would be.
(size_of_file / download_speed * time) / convert_to_units
Where t (or time) is the amount of seconds that the download
Hi everyone,
I'm not sure of the correct formula for this, if I have a file - just
for example, that is 10245458756 bytes long and the download speed is
60KB a second, what formula would I use to calculate how many
seconds/minutes/hours it would take to download the file?
Maths really isn't my st
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