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if you recall from the lesson we talked about how computers read everything in zeros and ones called binary but on our computers we donamp;#39;t enter zeros and ones every time we want to enter a letter a number or symbol so for instance if we wanted to enter our name so save my name is Tom I would just push T 0 and M instead of putting out eight zeros and once so how do we convert this by hand if you recall that binary is done in the base of 2 so we have 2 to the 7th 2 to the 6th 2 to the 5th all the way down to 2 to the 0 and so if you recall that there are 8 bits within a byte so hereamp;#39;s bit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and then all these together and make it 1 by so for T we will have 8 zeros and ones that will make up the byte that represents T with in binary so now that we know the letters well let me jump back real quick so 2 to the 7th if we do 2 to the 7th on our calculator we get 128 so thatamp;#39;s where that number comes from 2 to the 6th thatamp;#39;s 64 and then if we go al