311,354.33 is strange - when someone posts the total bytes, they usually dont use tenths (.33) - there's no such thing as a tenth of a byte (there ARE bits in a byte, but that's never referenced), and they dont round down to some unique number, like "311,354,330 bytes is 311,354.33 kilobytes". Usually they just say 311,354,330 bytes, 311,354 kilobytes, 311.3 megabytes, or .3 gigabytes. But it's probably one of the above.
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311,354.33 is strange - when someone posts the total bytes, they usually dont use tenths (.33) - there's no such thing as a tenth of a byte (there ARE bits in a byte, but that's never referenced), and they dont round down to some unique number, like "311,354,330 bytes is 311,354.33 kilobytes". Usually they just say 311,354,330 bytes, 311,354 kilobytes, 311.3 megabytes, or .3 gigabytes. But it's probably one of the above.