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Hey friends welcome to the YouTube channel ALL ABOUT ELECTRONICS. So in the previous videos we have seen that how to perform the binary addition, subtraction, and multiplication. So similarly in this video let us see how to perform the binary division. So this is binary division is similar to the decimal division. So let us quickly refresh the typical division procedure. So letamp;#39;s say we want to divide this 253 by 11. So when we perform the division then we will get the quotient and the remainder. So let us see, what we are exactly doing in this decimal division. So first here we are comparing the first two digits of the dividend with the 11. So since this 25 is greater than 11, so we can perform our first iteration. So here, this 11 can go two times into the 25. That means in the quotient we will write 2, and over here we will have 22. So after performing the subtraction these 3 is the remainder. So now we will bring down this 3 over here. So now the r