The diameter of a cream-filled cookie is approximately 44 millimeters (mm). An atom of bismuth (Bi) is approximately 320. picometers (pm) in diameter. Calculate the number of bismuth atoms needed to span the diameter of a cream-filled cookie in a line. Express your answer in scientific notation, showing the correct number of significant figures. (Enter your answer using one of the following formats: 1.2e-3 for 0.0012 and 1.20e+2 for 120. 1 m = 103 mm = 1012 pm)

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