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in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to convert from decimal number to binary number letamp;#39;s think of number 28 so again when we are going to convert from decimal to binary or binary to decimal we are going to use binary cards when in this method so binary cards are in this sequence starting from one and doubling each of it so one two two two to four four to eight eight to sixteen sixteen thirty two next would be something like 64 and so on so letamp;#39;s check with 21 now when we have to convert 21 we will look for which is the nearest smaller card so is 32 less than 28 no so we are not going to use this card so weamp;#39;ll write 0 in front of it uh is 16 less than 28 and nearest to it yes so we will need this car and thatamp;#39;s why we are going to put one over here now we will subtract 28 minus 16 and the reminder would be coming 12. now we are considering 12 not 28. so now think of 12 and which is the nearest digit is 8 less than 12 and it is nearest yes of