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in this video were gonna talk about how to convert a binary number into a hexadecimal number so lets start with this example lets say we have the binary number 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 how can we convert this into a hexadecimal number the first thing you want to do is separate the binary numbers in groups of 4 so this is the first group of 4 and this is the second group of 4 now convert the binary numbers into a decimal value to do so well need to multiply the 1 by 2 to 0 and then the second 1 by 2 to the first power and then by 2 squared and 2 to the third power 2 to the third power is 8 2 squared is 4 2 to the forces 2 and anything raised to the 0 power is 1 so we have 0 times 8 so thats 0 and then we have 1 times 4 and then 1 times 2 and 1 times 1 so basically we just need to add up these numbers because they carry a 1 with them so the binary number 0 1 1 1 correlates to 7 because 4 plus 2 plus 1 is 7 now for this one this is 8 4 2 1 so were gonna add up 8 2 1 because they have a 1 v