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Guys these are two numbers written in binary notation letamp;#39;s add them together one plus zero is just going to be one and zero plus one will also be one and then zero plus zero will give us zero but then one plus one that gives us two but thereamp;#39;s no such thing as two in binary so this is going to end up being 0 and we carry one over so a one in this place is equal to a two in this place and then one plus zero plus zero is one one plus one would give us that two again but we canamp;#39;t have that so this is a zero with the one and then again we have one plus one so weamp;#39;re gonna have another zero one and then one plus one plus one would give us three so with a three weamp;#39;re gonna leave one of them here and weamp;#39;re gonna bring two over to the next place so we went from three here to a one here and a one here and then one plus nothing is just one so this plus this gives us this and this is the same problem written in decimal notation ends up being 169 plu