SOLUTION: As consumers fill electronic devices with digital photos and music, storage needs for digital data are soaring. It is estimated that the amount of digital data stored on various de

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Question 264071: As consumers fill electronic devices with digital photos and music, storage needs for digital data are soaring. It is estimated that the amount of digital data stored on various devices in a typical U.S. household in 2010 will be 4430 gigabytes (GB). This is 4024 GB more than the amount of data stored in 2004. Find the amount of digital data stored on various devices in a typical household in 2004.
Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4430-4024=406 GB. PER HOUSEHOLD IN 2004.
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