Both depending on what I feel like saying.
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Not quite one and a half megabytes. Otherwise, one point three two.
One point three two megs
One thousand three hundred and twenty kb
I’m gonna have to side against Doc Brown on this one, as much as it pains me to say.
Clearly it's one point three-twenty em-bee.
Usually the first unless you’re on radio then it’s preferred to read out numbers as each digit. “One decimal three two”
just one-three-two, the point is implied
Either way
One point thirty two