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hey guys so thatamp;#39;ll be fun to convert this number in binary notation into decimal notation so first letamp;#39;s separate all the digits this first digit is going to get multiplied by 2 to the 0 this next one by two to the one then two to the 2 2 to 3 to the 4 and 2 to the 5. and then weamp;#39;re going to add them all together 2 to the 0 is equal to one two to the one is equal to two two squared is four this is 8 16 and 32. so this 0 times 16 and 0 times 2 those are just zero so we can get rid of them so 32 plus 8 plus 4 plus 1 is equal to forty five so one zero one one zero one in binary notation is equal to 45 in decimal notation how exciting