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in this video we shall be looking at conversion of numbers from one base to another here when converting from one base to another say from base 4 to base 5 we first convert the numbers to base 10 and then convert to the required base so letamp;#39;s check some examples and see how that goes so example convert 432 base 4 to B 7 and two convert 1 2 7 base 8 to base 4 so what do we do I said we convert first to base 10 so converting 432 to base 10 we know our first step is to label the index so I have Z 1 2 so what do I do next I multiply through thatamp;#39;s my expansion so I have 4 * 4 2 + 3 * 4^ 1 + 2 * 4^ 0 so that will give me 4 * 16 + 3 * 4 + 2 * 1 so this will give me 4 * 16 will give me 643 3 * 4 will give me 12 2 * 1 will give me 2 so adding this up now I have my answer to be 78 base 10 so now that we have converted to base 10 so we are going to now convert to the required base which we are to convert to base seven so what do we do we convert 78 to base 7 so how do we do do th