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you guys I thought itamp;#39;d be fun to convert 60 from decimal notation into binary notation binary is base 2 which means that these question marks will be the digits of our number in binary notation so 2 to the 0 is equal to one two to the one is two two to the two is four two to the 3 is 8 2 to the 4 is 16 and 2 to the 5 is 32. so first thing 60 is the same thing as 32 plus 28 and then we can break this 28 down into 16 plus 12. and then we can break the 12 down into 8 plus 4. so we have 132 so Iamp;#39;m going to change this question mark into a 1. we have 116 so this will be a one we have one eight and one four and then we have zero twos and zero ones so now letamp;#39;s clear everything else and just look at our digits and letamp;#39;s smoosh them all together and this is our number 60 written in binary notation how exciting