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Hello there! In this tutorial we are going to learn a simple conversion trick from Decimal to Binary Decimal represents the numbers you use on a daily basis, 0 to 9 So the base of Decimal is 10 Because we have 10 options to represent 1 digit, which is also called a bit Binary numbers are only ones and zeroes So the base of Binary is 2, because we only have 2 options to represent 1 bit Iamp;#39;ve created the follow table so it will be easier to understand where the numbers came from To calculate the Decimal value of any base, not just Binary, you take the base and power it by 0 Then 1, 2, until 8 for example And weamp;#39;ll soon see why I chose 8 and not by 9 and 10 and so on So here are the results of the table above Reminding you that a number powered by 0 always results in 1 I couldamp;#39;ve added more bits and again weamp;#39;ll see soon why I didnamp;#39;t add more bits to the left here So Whatamp;#39;s the highest Decimal number that can be represented with 9