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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385.28×1011
385.28 times 10 superscript 11 baseline

385,280,000,000
385,280,000,000

512×109
512 times 10 superscript 9 baseline

5.12×1011

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

1.28×10^11 + 3.84×10^11 = 5.12×10^11

So, the phone would have a total storage of 5.12×10^11 bytes.

To determine how much storage the phone would have if you buy the additional bytes, we need to add the original storage capacity of the phone to the additional bytes.

The original storage capacity is given as 1.28×10^11 bytes.

The additional bytes are 384,000,000,000.

To add these two values, we align the decimal points and perform the addition:

1.28×10^11
+ 384,000,000,000
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By summing the numbers, we find that the total storage capacity, in bytes, would be 385,280,000,000.

In scientific notation, this can be expressed as 3.8528×10^11 bytes.

To calculate the total storage of the mobile phone if you buy the additional bytes, you need to add the original storage capacity (1.28×10^11 bytes) and the additional bytes (384,000,000,000 bytes).

Adding these two values:

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

Expressing this answer in scientific notation, it is:

3.8528×10^11 bytes