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

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.

1.326 * 10^13 bytes / 2.6 * 10^4 customers

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

= (1.326 / 2.6 ) * 10^(13 - 4) bytes
= 0.510 * 10^9 bytes

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

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.

1.326 * 10^13 bytes / 2.6 * 10^4 customers

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

(1.326 * 10^13) / (2.6 * 10^4) = 0.510 * 10^(13 - 4)

Simplifying the expression:

0.510 * 10^9

The answer is 5.1 * 10^8 bytes of storage per customer.

To calculate the number of bytes of storage each customer can use, you need to divide the total available storage by the number of customers.

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

To perform the division, you need to first divide the coefficients (1.326 divided by 2.6) and then subtract the exponents (10^13 divided by 10^4).

1.326 / 2.6 = 0.510
10^13 / 10^4 = 10^9

So, each customer can use 0.510 * 10^9 bytes of storage.

To express the answer in scientific notation, we multiply the coefficient (0.510) by 10 raised to the exponent (9):

0.510 * 10^9 = 5.10 * 10^8

Therefore, each customer can use 5.10 * 10^8 bytes of storage.