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.
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)
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