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how can i show the binary representation of a number that is given a decimal number such as 10 or 150 how can i figure out where the ones and the zeros would appear in the binary formatted version of that number now in several previous lessons ive run this code to show a string thats formatted as a binary number so how does it work thats what im about to explain first its worth pointing out that as far as the computer is concerned a number is just a number a decimal integer a binary number or even a character are basically all numbers to the computer theyre all binary values ons and offs ones and zeros so it doesnt really mean anything to convert an integer to a binary number because as far as the computer is concerned an integer is a binary number so when we talk about converting decimal to binary what we really mean is changing the way the number is shown on screen in other words its string representation behind the scenes a number such as three is a series of bits in a byte