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Suppose the computers in your business can handle one bit operation every nanosecond (1 nanosecond =10−9 seconds). how many seconds would it take to handle 1 bit operations on these computers? equation editorequation editor how many minutes would it take to handle 3⋅1012 bit operations on these computers? ( do not round your answers for webwork.) equation editorequation editor how many days would it take to handle 6⋅1015 bit operations on these computers? ( do not round your answers for webwork

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