How do i check the available memory?

I want to buy the Lion upgrade.  When I go into finder and check the Mac HD it shows i have 48GB available.  When I attempt to buy the Lion SW form the App Store it says I need at least 2 GB of memory to load.
Any thoughts???

48GB is hard drive space not memory (RAM).
Click your Apple icon top left corner of your screen the click About This Mac.
How much memory does it have?
And make sure your Mac meet's Lion's requirements.
Lion requires an Intel-based Mac with a Core 2 Duo, i3, i5, i7 or Xeon processor and 2GB of RAM.
Rule of thumb. Never allow the free space on the hard drive to fall below 15% of the capacity.

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