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how to convert a binary number to decimal number in this video we shall go through plenty of examples so that by the end of this video you can independently convert any binary number into decimal number let us start by converting one one one one base to two decimal the base two indicates that a number is a binary number first of all write down the digit position starting from the right zero one two three so the first value one time two to the 0th power the second value the second number from the right one time two to the first power the third value one time to square the fourth value one time to cube so one time two to the zeroth power is one one time two to the first power is 2 1 time 2 square is 4 1 time 2 cube is 8 now sum up all the values we get 15 so the answer is 15 before going to the next example let us note down various powers of two two to the zeroth power equals 1 2 to the first power equals to 2 square equals 4 to QB equals 8 2 to the fourth power equals 16 2 to the fifth