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so now letamp;#39;s look at converting between a heximal number and converting that to a binary number so I could start off with letamp;#39;s say I want to convert D5 um and this D5 number Iamp;#39;m going to convert over to be heximal so sorry this heximal number Iamp;#39;m going to convert across to be binary so letamp;#39;s first of all just double check uh what the value d stands for Iamp;#39;m just going to draw my little table like I did in the last video just to conf confirm what it will add up to so 9 is 9 so 10 must be a b c d that must be 11 12 13 so I know that D is 13 so Iamp;#39;m just going to write underneath the D 13 and the five must be equal to well five very nice and simple very straightforward now all I need to do is convert each of those two numbers into um two sets of four uh binary representation so Iamp;#39;m going to go 1 2 4 and eight 1 2 4 and eight letamp;#39;s do a little line to separate those out now five how can I represent five well we could go