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hello friends welcome back today weamp;#39;re going to use parse int function with a radix parse int function parses a string and returns an integer it takes a second argument for the radix which specifies the number the base of the number in the string the radix can be an integer between 2 and 36 the function call looks the function call looks like this parse int string radix for example parse int of 11 at 2 the radix variable says that 11 is the binary system or base to this example converts the string 11 to an integer of 3 use parse int in this in the convert to integer function so it converts binary number to an integer and returns it okay so this is pretty crazy Iamp;#39;m not really understanding why this is important so letamp;#39;s just return parse int of the value thatamp;#39;s being passed in string and then they want it to be at base 2 which doesnamp;#39;t make a lot of sense to me so we run the test that doesnamp;#39;t work to an integer three converts eleven to thre