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Hi Im Carrie Anne, this is Crash Course Computer Science and today were going to talk about how computers store and represent numerical data. Which means weve got to talk about Math! But dont worry. Every single one of you already knows exactly what you need to know to follow along. So, last episode we talked about how transistors can be used to build logic gates, which can evaluate boolean statements. And in boolean algebra, there are only two, binary values: true and false. But if we only have two values, how in the world do we represent information beyond just these two values? Thats where the Math comes in. INTRO So, as we mentioned last episode, a single binary value can be used to represent a number. Instead of true and false, we can call these two states 1 and 0 which is actually incredibly useful. And if we want to represent larger things we just need to add more binary digits. This works exactly the same way as the decimal numbers that were all familiar with. With decim