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right so binary editions topic that some people are afraid of but they shouldnamp;#39;t be because it is as easy as one two three um and iamp;#39;m going to show you the correct one two three to know about uh for that so to begin with we need to just have a quick recap of deanery and binary dinners the normal number system that you know and love every day with 10 symbols not to tend to represent numbers and then binary is what computers are stuck using where theyamp;#39;ve only got zeros and ones uh to represent numbers and just a very very very basic recap so weamp;#39;ve got dna zero binary for zero is zero so thatamp;#39;s nice and easy and deanery one um is one in binary so weamp;#39;re good there and then in dna two is one zero in binary so zero one like thatamp;#39;s because weamp;#39;ve got um no ones and one twos remember thatamp;#39;s how that works three in dienery is one one so weamp;#39;ll put that there and if you remember this that uh deanery that the whole thin