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hello Computing students in my last video I showed you how to convert a binary to a denary number now this week letamp;#39;s try the reverse letamp;#39;s try a denary to a binary number letamp;#39;s start so over here we have uh November 2020 Computing o levels paper one question 8 C explain how the denary number 120 is converted into binary now when you come to this denary to Binary conversion there are two methods weamp;#39;ll use the division by two method here now the general principle here is you keep dividing the number by two and you use the remainder to form the binary number so what you do when you have this question is you have a table with three columns the First Column is dinary number the second column is the quotient the third is the remainder after the division so what you do is divide the number by two so 120 divid by 2 will be 60 itamp;#39;s a whole number remainder is zero now you bring this to the next column next row 60 ID 2 is 30 remainder zero 30 30 is here s