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If Google has 2.54x10^5 hard drives in one building and each hard drive holds 5.8x10^14 bytes of data. How many bytes of data are in the one building?
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If Google has 2.54x10^5 hard drives in one building and each hard drive holds 5.8x10^14 bytes of data. How many bytes of data are in the one building?
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