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hello everyone and welcome to higher computing for everyone less than two point one understanding binary so the purpose of this lesson is first of all I want you to be able to look at a binary number and understand what the value of that number actually is so for example when you look at a number that looks like this you should be able to look at it for a few seconds and say oh thats six so the way you do that is actually very easy theres nothing hard about binary you just have to understand a couple key concepts the first thing that you need to understand about binary is that every binary number is made of ones and zeros nothing else so with any combination of ones and zeros you can form any binary number that you wish so the next thing is how do you understand what the binary number actually is well in order to understand that you need to understand place values when we count if I write out a number like lets say 329 what Im doing is I am placing a digit in a column and each col