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- [Instructor] Letamp;#39;s see how we would add these two 16-bit binary numbers. Itamp;#39;s a lot like adding numbers in decimal, the only difference is that weamp;#39;re dealing with powers of two instead of powers of 10. So weamp;#39;ll start on the right side, just like we do for adding decimal numbers. One plus one is two. We know that, but what does that look like in binary? Letamp;#39;s do it up here. One plus one equals one, zero. Thatamp;#39;s a one in the twos place and a zero in the ones place, which gives us the decimal, two. So now, down here, we can say one plus one is zero, and carry the one. And we have one plus one plus zero, thatamp;#39;s two again, so we put the zero, we carry the one. One plus one plus zero is two again. We put the zero, we carry the one. One plus one plus zero is two again. We put the zero, we carry the one. Finally, we have something different. One plus zero plus zero is just one. We have nothing to carry. One plus one is two, we put the z