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These new units of measure are quickly working their way into our everyday lives. for example, it is quite easy to purchase a 1-terabyte hard drive. one terabyte (tb) is equal to 1012 bytes. as another example, many computers can do multiple operations in 1 nanosecond (ns). one nanosecond is equal to 10−9 s. convert between the two units. (enter your answer using scientific notation.) 4.1 t = y

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