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hey everyone this is Edie from practical networking net welcome to another video lesson in this lesson Im going to teach you binary the best way to understand binary is to compare it to a number system that we are familiar with namely the decimal number system decimal is a number system in which we have ten digits which we use to represent a value we can use any combination of these digits to represent any value we mean to represent now binary is simply another number system in which there are only two digits to represent a quantitive value 0 and 1 but since these are both simply number system the rules that we are familiar with in decimal still apply to binary the first thing I want to teach you is how to count in binary now counting in binary is actually following the same rules that we are familiar with when counting in decimal so what I want to do is highlight those rules for counting in decimal and then show you how they apply it directly to counting in binary now I know that yo