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a method for converting a twoamp;#39;s complement binary byte to denry consider the following number weamp;#39;re going to convert this to denry each of the positions will have a value one two four eight all the way up to 64. now the last position here well thatamp;#39;s going to have a value of minus 128. itamp;#39;s now a case of writing down the position values for each of the bits you ignore the zeros but what you can see here that this one is worth two this one is worth 16 and this is worth minus 128. itamp;#39;s now a case of taking these values and adding them together and when you perform the addition of these three values bearing in mind that one of them is minus 128 you end up with minus 110. so this binary twoamp;#39;s complement number represents minus 110 in daenery