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weamp;#39;ve learned how to go from a 32-bit binary IP address and convert it into a dotted decimal format now we are going to take an IP address that is written in dotted decimal format and convert it back into a 32-bit binary string IP address to do so we remember that each octet has eight bits in it we know the value of each bit in that octet so we should be able to find out which bits turned on added together equal the dotted decimal form that we have so letamp;#39;s get started our first binary excuse me dotted decimal format number is 10 so to find out which bits turned on will add up to 10 weamp;#39;re simply going to start subtracting them out the first bit is worth a value of 128 weamp;#39;re only looking for a value of total of 10 so that bit is turned off 64 still too large that that has to be turned off 32 again too large turn off 16 off 8 yes that bit is turned on thatamp;#39;s 2 4 is turned off too itamp;#39;s turned on and the value of one is turned off so 8 plus 2