A mobile phone holds 1.28 x 10^11 bytes of storage you can also pay more money to get an additional 384,000,000,000 bytes. How much storage with your phone have if you buy the additional bites, the answer should be in scientific notation.

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

Initial storage = 1.28 x 10^11 bytes
Additional storage = 384,000,000,000 bytes = 3.84 x 10^11 bytes

Total storage = Initial storage + Additional storage

Total storage = (1.28 x 10^11) + (3.84 x 10^11)

Total storage = 5.12 x 10^11 bytes

Therefore, if you buy the additional bytes, your phone will have a total storage of 5.12 x 10^11 bytes.

To determine the total storage capacity of the mobile phone, we need to add the initial storage capacity to the additional storage capacity.

The initial storage capacity is given as 1.28 x 10^11 bytes, and the additional storage capacity is 384,000,000,000 bytes.

Let's perform the calculation:

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

Now, we express this value in scientific notation:

385,280,000,000 bytes = 3.8528 x 10^11 bytes

Therefore, the storage capacity of the mobile phone, with the additional bites, is 3.8528 x 10^11 bytes (in scientific notation).

To find out the total storage capacity of the mobile phone after buying the additional bytes, you need to add the original storage capacity (1.28 x 10^11 bytes) to the additional storage (384,000,000,000 bytes).

1. First, convert the additional storage from bytes to scientific notation. The additional storage is 384,000,000,000 bytes.

384,000,000,000 = 3.84 x 10^11

2. Add the original storage capacity (1.28 x 10^11 bytes) to the additional storage (3.84 x 10^11 bytes).

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

Therefore, the mobile phone will have a storage capacity of 5.12 x 10^11 bytes if you buy the additional bytes.