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if you want to understand binary you kind of have to understand decimal numbers and what does decimal numbers mean so in the decimal system we have 10 digits 0 through 9. count them with your fingers and we can use place value to describe large numbers so hereamp;#39;s how it works weamp;#39;re all base 10. so we have 10 to the 0 1. 10 to the 1 is 10 10 to the 10 to this 2 is 100 and so forth so if I have the number 3412 thatamp;#39;s three one thousands four one hundreds ten one ten and two ones add that up and you get the right number okay now in binary we only have two numbers zero and one two so our place value are going to be 2 to the zero one two to the one is two two to the two is four two to the three is eight and so forth okay letamp;#39;s do a quick example suppose I want to convert a number from binary to decimal Iamp;#39;m going to make up a one zero one