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- [Instructor] Theres some interesting patterns in binary numbers. And I find that by understanding these patterns, I have better intuitive understanding for what binary number Im looking at. So lets look at a few patterns in this video. Well start with odd numbers. The decimal number three is odd and in binary its 0011. Then theres decimal five thats odd. And in binary thats 0101. Then seven, in binary thats 0111. Finally, nine, in binary is 1001. So do you noticed the pattern in these binary numbers here? Ill give you a hint if youre not seeing it. (instructor humming) All of these binary numbers end in a one. In fact, the only way to make an odd number in the binary number system is if it ends in a one. Thats because the one is the ones place and every other place is a power of two. And odd number is a number that if youd divide it by two, gives a remainder of one. So that means that we always have to have a one in that ones place to make an odd number. Now we should b