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hello and this is sunny welcome back today my topic is how to convert binary numbers to decimal numbers in terms of IP version 4 address IP address is 32-bit alarm value now letamp;#39;s look at at this IP address in binary format it is a 32-bit la string of zeros and ones thereamp;#39;s a four sets or four groups with zeros and ones separated by dot each set is 8 bit long and thatamp;#39;s why we call it an octet now letamp;#39;s convert this IP address from binary numbers to decimal numbers first letamp;#39;s draw a two row eight column table starting from the right side filling in the top row with eight numbers 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 thereamp;#39;s a pattern for this 8 numbers starting with 1 next number is a 2 which is double 1 4 is double 2 8 is a double 4 and 16 is double 8 and 32 is double 16 and a 64 is double 32 and 128 is double 64 letamp;#39;s call this table the binary table because weamp;#39;ve used this table in the form several videos is very useful table letamp;#