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the binary number system works the same way as the decimal number system the only difference is what each of these places represents this is a four digit binary number one zero one zero each of these digits can also be called a bit since a bit represents zero or one now this four digit number equals the decimal number ten and weamp;#39;re going to see why this first place this is the ones place just like in decimal now thereamp;#39;s a zero here so that means weamp;#39;re going to multiply zero times one get the very exciting value of zero the second place the second bit here thatamp;#39;s where things get more interesting this is actually the twoamp;#39;s place not the tens place and thereamp;#39;s a one here so weamp;#39;re going to multiply one times two so so far this number equals two the third place the third bit this is zero and this is the fours place so weamp;#39;re going to multiply zero times four which is once again just zero and weamp;#39;re still looking at the n