typo - corrected 1MB to 10MB (#29416)

first command creates file with size of 10MB and not 1MB 
:~/prashant/test$ dd if=/dev/zero of=file_name.txt bs=1024k count=10
10+0 records in
10+0 records out
10485760 bytes (10 MB, 10 MiB) copied, 0.00991439 s, 1.1 GB/s
:~/prashant/test$ du -h file_name.txt
10M     file_name.txt
:~/prashant/test$
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2019-04-09 14:17:45 +05:30
committed by The Coding Aviator
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The "dd" command can be used to create a file of a specific size. This is useful
dd if=/dev/zero of=file_name.txt bs=1024k count=10
```
This will create a file of 1MB called file_name.txt.
This will create a file of 10MB called file_name.txt.
bs is your byte size and count represent the number of blocks. An easy way to look at is 1024K X 10.