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so we have a variable right of any data type and we want to print the binary representation of its value how can we do that first lets get a refresh on how can we actually print data in C so we can first print it as decimal lets say we have here on integral called a and it has the value 30 Sabina if we print it using the percent D here and say a were going to get the decimal representation of it fair enough but Im gonna call it here decimal so that we know which is which and I can also do the same and say % X back such an and when I do that its going to print a D and that D is from hexadecimal representation right but because I want all the actual hexadecimal digits in here Im gonna say % 0 8 X and thats going to prefix everything here with seven zeroes because a 32-bit integer actually has eight digits in hexadecimal alright Im gonna get this result we have seven zeroes followed by a D thats thats nice now Im gonna say here hexadecimal this is what we have so far and belie