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good day welcome to techmath channel this is a really quick explanation on how to convert decimal numbers to binary numbers decimal numbers these are base 10 numbers which use uh the digits 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 thereamp;#39;s 10 digits and also what happens is it goes up by factors of 10 each times like uh we go from tens from units to tens to 100s and each time weamp;#39;re going up 10 times the amount as we move up to each next uh place value whereas base to only uses two digits that is zero and one and each Progressive Movement up I guess if you could think about it being tens and hundreds is going up by a factor of two each time okay so itamp;#39;s doubling so a detailed explanation of this I have above and I also have in the link below so uh if you want to see this it might be really really worth having a look at but weamp;#39;re just going to be looking at how to convert these across fairly quickly so the first thing weamp;#39;re going to do is Iamp;#39;m going to show you h