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in this video were going to talk about how to convert a decimal number into a binary number so lets go ahead and begin so how can we convert 75 into a binary number it helps to be familiar with the powers of two two to the zero power is one two to the first power is two two to the second power is four two to the third power is eight two to the fourth power is sixteen 2 to the fifth power is 32 2 to the sixth power is 64. two to the seventh power is 128. now we dont need to go further because 128 exceeds 75. so the highest number that is the highest base 2 number that is less than 75 is 64. so were going to start with 64. now in this video im going to show you two ways to convert a decimal number into a binary number the first half of the video will focus on the subtraction method and the second half will focus on successive division so im going to show you both ways and then you can pick and choose which method you prefer now once you have your first number which is 64 in this c