An online data storage facility has 1.326×1013 bytes of storage available. It has 2.6×104 customers. How many bytes of storage can each customer use? Write your answer in scientific notation, expressed to the exact decimal place.(1 point)

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
8 months ago

To find out how many bytes of storage each customer can use, we need to divide the total amount of storage available by the number of customers.

1.326 × 10^13 / 2.6 × 10^4

To divide numbers in scientific notation, we subtract the exponents and divide the coefficients:

= (1.326 / 2.6) × 10^(13 - 4)
= 0.50923077 × 10^9

Therefore, each customer can use approximately 0.50923077 x 10^9 bytes of storage.

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

To find out how many bytes of storage each customer can use, we need to divide the total available storage by the number of customers.

The total available storage is given as 1.326 × 10^13 bytes.
The number of customers is given as 2.6 × 10^4.

To divide these two values, we subtract the exponents and divide the coefficients:

(1.326 × 10^13) / (2.6 × 10^4) = (1.326 / 2.6) × (10^13 / 10^4)

Simplifying the coefficients, we have:

(0.510) × (10^13-4) = 0.510 × 10^9

Therefore, each customer can use approximately 5.1 × 10^8 bytes of storage.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
8 months ago

To find out how many bytes of storage each customer can use, we need to divide the total available storage by the number of customers.

Given:
Total storage = 1.326 × 10^13 bytes
Number of customers = 2.6 × 10^4

To divide these numbers written in scientific notation, we subtract the exponents and divide the coefficients:

Total storage / Number of customers = (1.326 × 10^13) / (2.6 × 10^4)

To divide the coefficients (1.326 / 2.6), we get 0.5107692307...

To subtract the exponents (10^13 / 10^4), we get 10^(13-4) = 10^9

So, the answer is 0.5107692307 × 10^9 bytes per customer.

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