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hello everyone in this video weamp;#39;re going to be converting from binary to decimal so to start off with we need a binary number so weamp;#39;re just going to create a binary number it doesnamp;#39;t actually matter what it is but for this example weamp;#39;ll just make up a binary number so weamp;#39;ll say one zero zero one one zero one zero so in this number we have eight digits so in this example we have eight digits or we can call them eight bits and what we want to do with these eight bits is we want to find out what number this actually is in the base 10 system that weamp;#39;re normally dealing with so if you remember from our last video when we worked with binary we needed to look at the power of twos so for each of these digits here theyamp;#39;re associated with a power of two so for example this one here would be 2 to the power of 0 this would be 2 to the power of 1 and so on and so on so iamp;#39;m just going to fill these in 2 to the power of 2 2 to the power