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..

To find the number of bytes of storage per customer, we need to divide the total number of bytes (1.326 x 10^13) by the number of customers (2.6 x 10^4).

\[
\frac{1.326 \times 10^{13}}{2.6 \times 10^{4}} = 5.1 \times 10^{8}
\]

Therefore, each customer can use 5.1 x 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.

The total available storage is given as 1.326 x 10^13 bytes.

The number of customers is given as 2.6 x 10^4.

To divide these two values, we can subtract the exponents of 10 and then divide the coefficients.

Start by subtracting the exponents:

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

Now, divide the coefficients:

1.326 / 2.6 = 0.51...

Combining these two results, we have:

0.51 x 10^(13-4)

Simplifying further, we can subtract the exponents:

10^(13-4) = 10^9

So, the final answer in scientific notation, expressed to the exact decimal place, is:

0.51 x 10^9 bytes.

To find out how many bytes of storage each customer can use, we divide the total available storage by the number of customers.

Total available storage: 1.326 x 10^13 bytes
Number of customers: 2.6 x 10^4

Dividing the total available storage by the number of customers gives us:

(1.326 x 10^13 bytes) / (2.6 x 10^4) customers = (1.326 / 2.6) x (10^13 / 10^4) = 0.510 x 10^9 bytes

To express this in scientific notation with the exact decimal place, we can rewrite it as:

5.1 x 10^8 bytes