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Hi, This is John and Iamp;#39;m going to show you a really easy way to Binary Addition. Now before we start working out the problems, I want to show you some of the rules we are going to follow to make it really easy. The first Iamp;#39;m going to show is the amp;quot;Magic Tableamp;quot; of Binary Addition. 0 plus 0 = 0, 0 plus 1 = 1, 1 plus 0 = 1, 1 plus 1 always equals 10. Some of the other things we are going to follow is that we are ALWAYS going to add two digits at a time to keep it simple. We are always going to work in one column at a time and we are going to do a quick check in decimal. Just to check our work. Now, for our first example, I put the amp;quot;Magic Tableamp;quot; off to the left, just as a reference. So we have 110 plus 101. Well, letamp;#39;s just work it out. 0+1=1, looking at the table equals 1. 1+0, looking at the table, equals 1. And 1+1=10, looking at the table. Put our zero down, carry the 1 to the next column. Now we have that carried 1, and we are