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hello and this is sunny welcome back in last video I talked about how to convert 8-bit binary to a decimal number today I will talk about how to convert a decimal number to binary I will use two different methods method one is repeated find and a subject method and we also need binary table in last video binary to decimal I am instead how to build this binary table and whatamp;#39;s the pattern for this table here I just assume you are already familiar with this binary table letamp;#39;s begin to convert 165 into a 8-bit binary number using method 1 are you ready starting from the left side of the binary table we are looking for the largest number which is less than or equal to 165 we find that number is 128 we write down one on the 128 then we subtract 128 from 165 and we get 37 we will use a 37 for next step we continue to look for the largest number which is less than or equal to 37 64 is larger than 37 so we skip 64 we find the number 32 is less than or equal to 37 we write down