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)
Responses
5.12×1011
5.12 times 10 superscript 11 baseline
385,280,000,000
385,280,000,000
512×109
512 times 10 superscript 9 baseline
385.28×1011
To calculate the total storage after buying the additional bytes, you need to add the original storage to the additional storage:
1.28 × 10^11 + 3.84 × 10^11 = 5.12 × 10^11
The phone would have 5.12 × 10^11 bytes of storage if you buy the additional bytes.
To find the total storage capacity of the phone after buying the additional bytes, we need to add the original storage capacity to the additional bytes.
Given:
Original storage capacity = 1.28 × 10^11 bytes
Additional bytes = 384,000,000,000 bytes
To add these two quantities, we can simply sum them:
Total storage capacity = Original storage capacity + Additional bytes
Total storage capacity = 1.28 × 10^11 + 384,000,000,000
To perform this calculation, we can use a calculator or a computer program.
Calculating: 1.28 × 10^11 + 384,000,000,000 = 385,280,000,000
Therefore, the phone would have a storage capacity of 385,280,000,000 bytes if you buy the additional bytes.
In scientific notation, this can be represented as 3.8528 × 10^11.
To calculate the total storage capacity of the phone after purchasing the additional bytes, you will need to add the original storage capacity (1.28×10^11 bytes) to the additional bytes (384,000,000,000 bytes).
1. Add the two numbers together:
1.28×10^11 bytes + 384,000,000,000 bytes = 385,280,000,000 bytes
2. Express the answer in scientific notation:
385,280,000,000 bytes can be written as 3.8528×10^11 bytes.
Therefore, if you buy the additional bytes, your phone would have a total storage capacity of 3.8528×10^11 bytes.