first of all you add up all the sizes (in the size field in the data dictionary) and referring to the 2005 paper qs13, the total would be 60, which is 60 bytes. So that means it takes 60 bytes to store one record. If the qs says it needs to store 100 records, then the answer is 60 x 100 = 60 000bytes, which is approxiamtely 60KB (or 58.59375 KB to be precise) as 60 000 bytes = (60 000/1024) KB. So the key is to add up all the field sizes and then check the qs to see how many records it requires. Then u must provide the answer in the units required, meaning if the answer "how man Kilobytes are needed" do not provide the answer in bytes, but kilobytes