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Lets see what its like to add multi-digit numbers in binary. So lets say I had the number one, zero, one, one. And to that I wanted to add the number one, one, one. What is that going to be? And I encourage you to pause this video, and try to work through it on your own. So the key here is this is just a standard algorithm, and were adding numbers. But remind yourself youre only restricted to the zero and one digits. So lets do that. So we have one plus one. Well, you might say thats two but you cant write a two here. We can only write a zero or a one. And we have to remind ourselves that two in decimal is represented as one zero in binary. Its one two and zero ones. So you write the zero, zero ones, and one two. You essentially carry the one. And now you have one plus one, plus one. Well thats going to be three, but you cant write three. Once again, three in decimal is equal to one one in binary. Its one two, plus, one one is three. And so you just have to realize that. S