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Now we've got some base 10 numbers that we want to convert into binary.
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We don't need to use floating point notation for this.
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So we're just going to use regular binary representation with a radix point and all of that.
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So i'll show that off.
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Our part a, which is 5 and 3 4ths.
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Remember how we're going to write 5 in binary.
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It's going to look like this.
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This is 5 in binary.
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Here's our radix point.
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And three -fourths.
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Three -fourths is made up of a half and a fourth.
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So i'll put a one in the half's place and a one in the fourths place...