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in this video weamp;#39;re going to focus on operations associated with binary numbers how do you add two binary numbers together how do you subtract them how do you multiply them how do you divide two binary numbers so letamp;#39;s start with the basics whatamp;#39;s zero plus zero zero plus zero is zero now what about one plus zero how can we add those two binary numbers one plus zero is one now thereamp;#39;s some other basic rules to go over what about one plus one in this case we need to carry over one plus one is going to be 0 but you need to carry over a 1. and so you get 1 0 so basically 1 0 has the decimal equivalent of 2. now what if you have three ones how can you add this in this case itamp;#39;s going to be one and you carry over a one letamp;#39;s write that here and so you get one one so if you have three ones in a single column itamp;#39;s gonna produce an output of one one now letamp;#39;s work on some example problems go ahead and add these two binary numbers