A color photograph taken with a digital camera is converted into digital format using 4*10^0 bytes per pixel. Photographs taken with the camera each have 2.2*10^6 pixels.

How many bytes are there in one photo?
Write your answer in scientific notation.

To find the number of bytes in one photo, we multiply the number of pixels by the bytes per pixel.

Number of bytes in one photo = (2.2 * 10^6 pixels) * (4 * 10^0 bytes/pixel)

Multiplying the numbers and adding the exponents, we get:

Number of bytes in one photo = (2.2 * 4) * (10^6 * 10^0) = 8.8 * 10^6 bytes

Therefore, there are 8.8 * 10^6 bytes in one photo.