A mobile phone holds 1.28 * 10 ^ 11 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)

385.28 * 10 ^ 11;
512 * 10 ^ 9;
5.12 * 10 ^ 11
385,280,000,000

The correct answer is 385.28 * 10^11.

To find out how much storage the phone would have if you buy the additional bytes, you need to add the amount of additional bytes to the original storage of the phone.

The original storage of the phone is given as 1.28 * 10^11 bytes.

To convert the additional bytes from scientific notation to standard notation, you can write it as 3.84 * 10^11 bytes.

Now, you simply add the original storage and the additional bytes together:

1.28 * 10^11 + 3.84 * 10^11 = 5.12 * 10^11 bytes

Therefore, the phone would have a total storage of 5.12 * 10^11 bytes if you buy the additional bytes.

To calculate the total storage of the phone if you buy the additional bytes, you need to add the initial storage capacity to the additional bytes:

1.28 * 10^11 bytes + 384,000,000,000 bytes = 385,280,000,000 bytes

Therefore, the phone would have 3.85 * 10^11 bytes of storage if you buy the additional bytes.