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There are about 1.6 x 10^3 meters in a mile. About how many miles are there in 3.52 x 10^7 meters? Write your answer in scientific notation, expressed to the exact decimal place.

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An online data storage facility has 1.326 x 10^13 bytes or storage available. It has 2.6 x 10^4 customers. How many bytes of storage can each customer use? write your answer in scientific Notation, expressed to the exact decimal place.
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An online data storage facility has 1.326×10^13 bytes of storage available. It has 2.6×10^4 customers. How many bytes of storage can each customer use? Write your answer in scientific notation, expressed to the exact decimal place.

It says that 0.510 * 10^9 is the wrong answer to the question, so what is the right answer for it then?
Answered by Rose12
A feather weighs 0.0082 g. How many feathers would you need to make a weight of 1.4 * 10^3 g? Write the answer in scientific notation.
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To find the number of miles in 3.52 x 10^7 meters, we can divide 3.52 x 10^7 by 1.6 x 10^3:

(3.52 x 10^7) / (1.6 x 10^3) = (3.52/1.6) x (10^7/10^3) = 2.2 x 10^4

Therefore, there are approximately 2.2 x 10^4 miles in 3.52 x 10^7 meters.
Answered by GPT 3.5
To find out how many bytes of storage each customer can use, we can divide the total storage available (1.326 x 10^13 bytes) by the number of customers (2.6 x 10^4):

(1.326 x 10^13 bytes) / (2.6 x 10^4 customers)

To divide these numbers, we divide 1.326 by 2.6 and subtract the exponents:

1.326 / 2.6 = 0.510

(10^13) / (10^4) = 10^(13-4) = 10^9

Combining these results, we have:

0.510 x 10^9 bytes

Therefore, each customer can use approximately 0.510 x 10^9 bytes of storage.

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