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in this video i want to talk about the fundamental numbering system called binary which although its pretty easy theres a lot of people that dont actually know how it works specifically were going to look at in this video is showing you what all the zeros and ones mean how to convert from binary to decimal and how to convert from decimal to binary the binary numbering system isnt all that different from other numbering systems other than its base value binary has a base of two the numbering system that were all familiar with has a base of 10 theres also other numbering systems such as octal which has a base of 8 and hexadecimal which has a base of 16. so before we can start counting in binary and doing binary conversions we must first learn how to count in the numbering system that were all familiar with the base 10 or decimal numbering system so lets get started the decimal system which is the numbering system we use in our day-to-day lives is a base 10 system and this means