A color photograph taken with a digital camera is converted into digital format using 4*10^0 bytes per pixel. Photographs taken with the camera each have 2.2*10^6 pixels.

How many bytes are there in one photo?
Write your answer in scientific notation.

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To find the number of bytes in one photo, we multiply the number of pixels by the bytes per pixel.

Number of bytes in one photo = (2.2 * 10^6 pixels) * (4 * 10^0 bytes/pixel)

Multiplying the numbers and adding the exponents, we get:

Number of bytes in one photo = (2.2 * 4) * (10^6 * 10^0) = 8.8 * 10^6 bytes

Therefore, there are 8.8 * 10^6 bytes in one photo.