A mobile phone holds 1.28×1011 bytes of storage. You can also pay more money to get an additional 384,000,000,000 bytes. How much storage would your phone have if you buy the additional bytes? The answer should be in scientific notation.(1 point)

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385,280,000,000
385,280,000,000
385.28×1011
385.28 times 10 superscript 11 baseline
512×109
512 times 10 superscript 9 baseline
5.12×1011

To find the total storage of the phone if you buy the additional bytes, you need to add the original storage to the additional storage.

1.28×1011 + 3.84×1011 = 5.12×1011.

The answer is 5.12×1011.

To find the total storage of the mobile phone after buying the additional bytes, you need to add 1.28×10^11 bytes to 384,000,000,000 bytes.

1.28×10^11 + 384,000,000,000 = 385,280,000,000

Therefore, the storage of the phone after buying the additional bytes would be 385,280,000,000 bytes. In scientific notation, it is written as 3.8528×10^11 bytes.

To calculate the amount of storage your phone would have if you buy the additional bytes, you simply need to add the additional bytes to the original amount of storage.

The original amount of storage is 1.28×10^11 bytes. The additional amount of storage is 384,000,000,000 bytes.

To add these two values together, you can simply add the numbers represented by the scientific notation without changing the exponent:

1.28×10^11 + 3.84×10^11 = (1.28 + 3.84) × 10^11 = 5.12×10^11

Therefore, the correct answer is 5.12×10^11 bytes.