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how do you convert a decimal number to a binary number so that way you can understand the binary language of bocce what does c3o say he said something like that you could be like C through po hereamp;#39;s how to do it so remember binary has just two numbers zero and one so every place value is a power of two so thatamp;#39;s two to the zero one two to the one two two to the four four two to three eight blah blah blah letamp;#39;s say I have the number 22 in decimal and I want to convert that to Binary so the first thing I want to do is to find out the largest number that goes into it in the binary so I have 32 but thatamp;#39;s too big 16 will go in there so if I take that means Iamp;#39;m going to have one place here Iamp;#39;m going to go ahead and put a 1 right below there Iamp;#39;m going to have 116. so if I take a 16 and I subtract that what am I left with Iamp;#39;m left with 6. now I have to look at this how many times does 8 go into 6 well the answer is zero now I sti