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in this video were going to look at converting a binary number such as 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 and this binary number were going to try and convert it into a Deanery number such as 32 or 64 and I havent even checked to see what this is going to convert into yet so lets see if we can figure it out together now to convert this 8-bit binary number into deanery were going to first of all need to draw a little tables help so now the table is easy to remember because it always starts up one and the only step you need to remember is to double as we go up so double one is to double two is four double four is eight double eight 16 double 16 is 32 and double 32 is 64 and double 64 is 128 that is a the bits that you need to understand you need to remember that theres 8 columns were going to require because weve got eight digits here now were going to go and write in underneath each of these columns the digits in order that they fit and although this might seem fairly trivial and and some people