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okay so weamp;#39;re going to have a quick lesson in how to count in binary this is for a s 9 1 3 7 1 and it follows on from the other tutorial about why computers use binary so the first thing Iamp;#39;m going to do is to write out a number line go units twos fours 8 16 32 64 128 256 youamp;#39;ll see thereamp;#39;s a pattern and the pattern is that it goes up in units of doubling so to double to 430 to double to 64 and so on so the next number over here will be 512 so Iamp;#39;m just going to read off some numbers youamp;#39;ll see how the pattern works interesting to note here units can be zeros and ones binary of course is in using only two digits the zero digit and the juan de jure so Iamp;#39;m just going to show you how numbers work over here so weamp;#39;re going to do a decimal numbers going down the side we count to ten to start with so to do the number one in binary we go along here 256 is too big to is too big so we just have one unit so one equals one of course zer