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hi in this video were going to look at what is meant by fixed point binary and how we can convert from fixed binary to decimal and vice versa so first of all what you know why are we doing this why do we need to fix binary well its where to represent real numbers and a real number is a number which has both an integer and a fractional part so far weve looked only at how we can convert integers and use integers in various arithmetic but clearly maths isnt very useful if we only stick to integers and so we need to be able to represent fractions two in binary and thats what fixed point can do along with floating point so really we have two options for representing real numbers fixed point or floating point both have got pros and cons and well look at the floating point in future videos as well as a proper evaluation after we look at both but before we do that we can start thinking about one limitation which is inherent to just using binary and converting from decimal to binary we h