I mean i see the lady doing the old school conversion about , (does the number fit or else, remainder and all that stuff ).This is just to much headache.
I came up with an idea a long time ago on how to find the easy solution about this conversion.
It took me a 2 years i think..
Anyway the idea was to make it simple, And that was just using subtraction.
Aka - less is more - is the key to all this conversion.
@kamikza0Lobby LOL! You find this to be a headache? This is simple arithmetic. Please, show me how much you've simplified the process. I'd love to see what someone who considers this a headache came up with.
This video was on my school web page for foundations of I.T. and like StuziCamis said "Bam!! I know how to write binary!" it's was so easy. why didn't I get it before? But I do now ;) Thanks so much :D
@ajbsharing: Thank you so much for this video. I wont forget the calculation in my whole life they way U explained it. Actually I am doing cisco & I have to do this conversion while doing subnetting. Ur video helped me a lot means a lot. God bless you.
Now can you tell me how to convert MAC addresses to binary? And If any of the other users know, don't hesitate to send me a message. Or if you know of another video that shows how this is done, please send it to me. thanks
@anywayszja That probably happening because the number you're trying to convert is too large to represent with only 8 bits. 11111111 equals 255. If you're trying to convert a decimal number higher than 255, you will need more bits. Just keep doubling the value of the bit you're adding until you have a number higher than the number you're converting. (After 128 you would have 256, 512, 1024, etc.) Hope this helps!
thank you so much... but what if we are converting an odd number? what should we do with the last 1? like 137 for example... after subtracting 128 we have 9... then we subtract 8 and we have a 1... now what?
Perfect video..but i have 1 question..i did decimetal to binary in computer the number 54..the result was 1110110 ..your result was 001110110 ...why the computer doesnt write the first 2 0 and 0 ???
I want to thank u a lot for this! It rlly helped me in my studies... for binary.. stuff.. which i had so much difficulty in it.. but now i can close my eyes and do it... btw.. Thanks again! May God Bless You Always! <3
thank you for this, it really helped me alot. its hard to understand all this while a professor wants you to write it down off a projector and then try to concentrate at the same time.
iam a rookie in this industry and i swear the way you teach this i never see this before thanks a million to teach a dumb person about binary, god bless you maa'm
Your video was great!! My teacher taught me but I didn't get a thing. Can you also make a video to how to convert Binary to Hexadecimal and vice-versa? I would really appreciate that :)
@itsmeUVI Ummm. this decoding type was 8-bit so you can code only 255 at most. not sure but if you whant code more than 255 you need more bit ... like 16 or 32 .....
thank you thank you very much for this presentation!! i really understand it all and i love the way you teach! im very glad that i understand to convert this one. THNK YOU SO MUCH! very easy:))
amazing teacher, thank you very much for this video..it helps me a lot in studying ccna. i hope to see more videos for cisco reviews...more power to you ma'am...God bless you.........anonymous
Wait...Your name is Abigale Pornstein? Apart from the lol i would like to (genuinely) thank you for this great tutorial which pretty much simplified a 90 minute lecture.
thanks for that. I'm starting to figure this stuff out. This year I will be doing Computer Architecture for the first time. The book I have to use seems to be hopeless at explaining why or how we convert, add, subtract, divide and multiply binary. Thanks to YouTube and videos like this, my course will not be a waste of money and time.
@leok31 since people think in decimal (5 apples+ 5 apples=10apples) yet electronics don't
'digital electronics' uses binary for a wide variety of things. a microcontroller has pins and each pin can have 2 states (the GND(0V) meaning 0 and the VCC(usually around 5V) meaning 1) it's impossible to read a 2 since it just checks if you put 0 or 5V on it. (10V won't be read as 2... You'll be lucky if you didn't break it by doing this)
@leok31 so people thought of a way to convert these 0's and 1's to something normal people would understand.. and so was binary born. simple example: you press a key on your keyboard, making some pins become 1 and others become 0,the micro controller reads a binary 97 the program then sees the 97 and knows this means the letter a is pressed.. so it starts another program which prints the letter a on your screen.
@leok31 (in reality this works with interrupts and more complicated stuff but this was just an example)
i hope this was clear and i could help (it's clear to me since electronics is my major at school) there you go. basic electronics.... (even though not all of this is correct it's a good way to understand it)
hah ha I feel like a nerd, learning math things in my spare time XD
Taking1n1 1 day ago
soooo one question guys.. how would you do a larger number with this method... lets say 4656 dec into bi
AnthonyMMOOOSSS 3 days ago
@ the end she sd to write 128 in binary but its to write 188 in binary
intlova 1 week ago
YES I HATE THIS SUBJECT BUT I WAS GONNA FLUNK TEST
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
AxelStone04 1 week ago
I mean i see the lady doing the old school conversion about , (does the number fit or else, remainder and all that stuff ).This is just to much headache.
I came up with an idea a long time ago on how to find the easy solution about this conversion.
It took me a 2 years i think..
Anyway the idea was to make it simple, And that was just using subtraction.
Aka - less is more - is the key to all this conversion.
kamikza0Lobby 1 week ago
@kamikza0Lobby LOL! You find this to be a headache? This is simple arithmetic. Please, show me how much you've simplified the process. I'd love to see what someone who considers this a headache came up with.
lnfiniteKnowledge 4 days ago
If you look at my video , there is a plain explanation on how to convert decimal to binary.
If someone has a better idea than this of mine, than please do mail me.
Here is the link.
Just type the address normally for YouTube adding the bellow line
/user/ibstars
kamikza0Lobby 1 week ago
totally gonna pass midterm
zakalak 2 weeks ago
OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH YOU JUST SAVED MY LIFE!
I was totally gonna fail this section of my midterm tomorrow
1toysoulja 2 weeks ago
This is really helpful, thank you so much!
DorkFortress 2 weeks ago
This video was on my school web page for foundations of I.T. and like StuziCamis said "Bam!! I know how to write binary!" it's was so easy. why didn't I get it before? But I do now ;) Thanks so much :D
artangel2185 2 weeks ago
Great video. Couldn`t be made easier to understand :)!
vaskyyyy 2 weeks ago
Great video cleared a lot of confusion up for me! (I think it's time for a new marker though!
PupeDocta 3 weeks ago
Thank u so much mam
msr586 3 weeks ago
Thank you, thank you
Legendofdeserts 3 weeks ago
Thank you! I feel more confident now.
msquared7806 3 weeks ago
thanks you sexy milf for teaching me binary !
cvalar34568 3 weeks ago 2
That's because Binary is bi!!!!! [long pause]! LMAO!
EveralJiujitsu 3 weeks ago
what if the number is .389 to binary can someone explain that?
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@ajbsharing: Thank you so much for this video. I wont forget the calculation in my whole life they way U explained it. Actually I am doing cisco & I have to do this conversion while doing subnetting. Ur video helped me a lot means a lot. God bless you.
ThePiashiMon 1 month ago
How do you convert a number like 351.25?
trinigino 1 month ago
@trinigino don't think you can use that number if u watch part two it would make sense as to why you can't.
princessdiamond3871 1 month ago
You're explanations are awesome! Thank you for the videos. I am now very clear on how to do this task!
janfenn 1 month ago in playlist More videos from ajbsharing
Thank you so very much for this tutorial it has really assisted with me with my homework :), now it is not so complicated
TheSteph0923 1 month ago
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful.
Now can you tell me how to convert MAC addresses to binary? And If any of the other users know, don't hesitate to send me a message. Or if you know of another video that shows how this is done, please send it to me. thanks
TheDukeSpirit71 1 month ago
THNX :D
partoboy 1 month ago
110110 is the answer i use win 7 calc
TheStarlitedecay 1 month ago
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can you help me with this problem
(111111.111 )2 =(?)10
i mean binary to decimal
XPERTAIM999 1 month ago
BAM!! I know how to write binary!
StuziCamis 1 month ago 6
cant hear
tjpoulose03 1 month ago
Thank you so Much . that was very Helpful clip; Hope to see More videos :) . you seems to Deliver the information very easily .
abdullahAhmed200 1 month ago
people like you make me love math thanks!!!!
greenlanternswag 1 month ago
thanks :)
kingzai1314 1 month ago
What if it fits twice to the number?
anywayszja 2 months ago
@anywayszja That probably happening because the number you're trying to convert is too large to represent with only 8 bits. 11111111 equals 255. If you're trying to convert a decimal number higher than 255, you will need more bits. Just keep doubling the value of the bit you're adding until you have a number higher than the number you're converting. (After 128 you would have 256, 512, 1024, etc.) Hope this helps!
Fyzz 1 month ago
I needed this for my home work so thnx by the way i suscribed
FSXPILET 2 months ago
i think there is no need for the first two zeros from the left
so it would be 110110 .I mean it's useless to write numbers bigger than the decimal number
if i am wrong, please somebody correct me
ya7yo7a11 2 months ago
how would you do 23.6?
manshi17 2 months ago
how does negative binary look like?
JATR1X 2 months ago in playlist More videos from ajbsharing
at 4:50 you mean 188 not 128 but well done!
TheZiefer 2 months ago
can you work with binary numbers that have more than 8 bits?
wunjothurisaz 2 months ago
You explained this to me so much better than my Professor ty so much
Dirtydan8675 2 months ago
THANKS!
QasimAnwar135 2 months ago
your a life saver!!
overrevit 2 months ago
Great video! Thanks!
Jgrabow1985 2 months ago
Good video, that sorted me out!
squidiebah 2 months ago
....then how do you write 256?
rotateaxis 2 months ago
@rotateaxis That would be 100000000
anshuman0001 2 months ago
thank you so much... but what if we are converting an odd number? what should we do with the last 1? like 137 for example... after subtracting 128 we have 9... then we subtract 8 and we have a 1... now what?
MiFTiL8 2 months ago
@MiFTiL8 Subcract 2(To the power 0)[1] and put a 1 there.
rotateaxis 2 months ago
fantastic video, thanks a lot
ASpotOfUltraViolence 3 months ago
thank you :)
karlfreakz 3 months ago
U r awesome Aunty...! :) I got it...!
Khanacademyr0cks 3 months ago
to write the number 188 not 128 at the end
avatarofvengance 3 months ago
mad rass man
tafarirex 3 months ago
what if the prolem is 10.234?
TheBatusaypogi 3 months ago in playlist More videos from ajbsharing
what the problem has a decimal number like 12.234?
TheBatusaypogi 3 months ago in playlist More videos from ajbsharing
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01010100 01001000 01010101 01001101 01000010 01010011 00100000 01010101 01010000 00100000 01010100 01001000 01001001 01010011 00100000 01000011 01001111 01001101 01001101 01000101 01001110 01010100 00100000 01001001 01000110 00100000 01010101 00100000 01001011 01001110 01001111 01010111 00100000 01010111 01001000 01000001 01010100 00100000 01001001 01010100 00100000 01001101 01000101 01000001 01001110 01010011
TheVarmari 3 months ago
Very helpful thanks so much
Thebest467 3 months ago
iam work on it
Michealjackson196 3 months ago
you're a life saver, I got a test tomm that includes this, THANK YOU!
NealKoke05 3 months ago
Thank You Very Much. That was such a nice explanation.
vickybelongstoyou 4 months ago
You are so good a lecturer, i really enjoy and un derstand the lecture.
Thanks
Tosnel 4 months ago
thank you
Meritonny17 4 months ago
a tape? whats a tape? lmfao
onelerv1 4 months ago
simpler way is cool like L-C-M....this is a little bit confusing...
youthpeacemirror 4 months ago
this women needs help !!!!
kaderkit 4 months ago
my right ear is lonely.
advarcher 4 months ago
11001011101001011010100101101001110111010111010101111011 ẽqals lol
kjah11 4 months ago
@kjah11 Take my wife, please. Alphanumeric dood
slamKGB 4 months ago
VERY SIMPLE EXPLANATION...THX A LOT :)
dimpu001 4 months ago
THANK YOU!!!!
SDFREDY 4 months ago
thank you , I just fell in LOVE with you
asimbarasi 4 months ago
i have another 1 question.. if our number is 425 what we do?
TheDemonStr 4 months ago
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Perfect video..but i have 1 question..i did decimetal to binary in computer the number 54..the result was 1110110 ..your result was 001110110 ...why the computer doesnt write the first 2 0 and 0 ???
TheDemonStr 4 months ago
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TheDemonStr 4 months ago
convert 24,53
IamJacksColon4 4 months ago
Abigail is a gold teacher! Love her!!!
JohnyFront 4 months ago
Thank you so much for this video.
Hohanyek 4 months ago
What about 359? I'm I to understand that the binary would be all 1s?
I'm so lost.
BillyGoat4x4 4 months ago in playlist More videos from ajbsharing
two "tapes"? old school.
taostoner1 5 months ago 23
Great examples!
zijianchan 5 months ago
how to convert decimal number like 88.625 to binary and vice versa? pls help
TheRn35 5 months ago
GOD BLESS YOU! if only my prof would explain it like this!
mnoorzad1 5 months ago
lady honestly if u were siting next to me right now, i would ask u to marry me
balravens5227 5 months ago
This is great! Very helpful.
Mayski77 5 months ago
I want to thank u a lot for this! It rlly helped me in my studies... for binary.. stuff.. which i had so much difficulty in it.. but now i can close my eyes and do it... btw.. Thanks again! May God Bless You Always! <3
Flory54321 5 months ago
thank you for this, it really helped me alot. its hard to understand all this while a professor wants you to write it down off a projector and then try to concentrate at the same time.
TheLumberjackass 5 months ago
in the top two comments there is the same amount of exclamation marks.
zalapasha 5 months ago
THANKS A MILLION!! I just can solve out my problems within blink of an eye!
hunkdadudy11 5 months ago
THANK YOU!
cartman67811 6 months ago
I forgot how!
But now, i am good.
Thanks...Hot teach...
cjs0071 6 months ago
I noticed an error at 4:52, would you write decimal 128 as 1000 0000 binary?
Torebasan 6 months ago
I LOVE HER TOO, THANKS SO MUCH.
dipu827 6 months ago
iam a rookie in this industry and i swear the way you teach this i never see this before thanks a million to teach a dumb person about binary, god bless you maa'm
kamisahab 6 months ago
Your video was great!! My teacher taught me but I didn't get a thing. Can you also make a video to how to convert Binary to Hexadecimal and vice-versa? I would really appreciate that :)
Thanks a ton.
712sash 6 months ago
Excellent demo, thanks.
johnthelad 6 months ago
This was really really helpful!!
HYITHO 7 months ago
gd vid,very helpful!!!!
ohgreggyboy 7 months ago
OMG you just helped me soooooo much tytytytytytyty!
misslee622 7 months ago
i need this
cherryvanilla17 7 months ago
Thank you so much! I get it!
bluendigo 7 months ago
That's fine, But what about numbers that are greater than 3 digits (Ex - 98765) and also the Floating point numbers like 98765.4321??
A similar tutorial on such numbers would be a great help to all.
Thanks & regards.
itsmeUVI 7 months ago
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ImMarX 6 months ago
@itsmeUVI Ummm. this decoding type was 8-bit so you can code only 255 at most. not sure but if you whant code more than 255 you need more bit ... like 16 or 32 .....
ImMarX 6 months ago
thank you!! your presentation is easy to understand
mZblackzhekira 7 months ago
I LOVE YOU!! thanks for making my life so simple!
crustybuttcrack 7 months ago
Thanks a lot Ma'am!
You explained it very well:D
It was very helpful.Thanks again:)
alemephiles07 8 months ago
remember to always pur 2 to indicate it's binary....wew'...
MrMinstrel786 8 months ago
thank you thank you very much for this presentation!! i really understand it all and i love the way you teach! im very glad that i understand to convert this one. THNK YOU SO MUCH! very easy:))
acmroars23 8 months ago
thank you mam!!!! your presentation was much way easy. I did understand it all with just one look!
grascia 8 months ago
u made converting decimals so easy THANK U!!!!!!!!
phantomchris1111 8 months ago 13
it was very helpful)) thank you very much!!!
hakdian 8 months ago
it was very helpful)) thank you very much!!!
hakdian 8 months ago
this is very helpful thank you!
donisewell 8 months ago
audio is wierd.
tucense 8 months ago
I love you more!!! Wow, thankyou x x
relisys001 8 months ago
good ! :)
krohan0312 8 months ago
You are so ingenuius, please keep up your good lecture.
Tosnel 8 months ago
you're better than my teacher thank you so much I love you XD
troutfishpaste 8 months ago
So u mean If it is from base 10 to base 9
" 9^1, 9^2, 9^3,......?
I dont quite understand the pattern when it comes to bases other than 2
or is this method only for base 2??
CeeLoo1231 9 months ago
Can you have my babies?
blackcross10 9 months ago
Thank you so much for a very easy and understandable explanation
muniyrah 9 months ago in playlist binary code 1
Nice video, except that the marker should be replaced with a new one.
rvcunanan 9 months ago
i passed my test cause of this. BOOYAH. thanks! :]
MrCallmebobbob 9 months ago
IM BI-WINNING!!!!!!!
rah23dragon 9 months ago 26
Thank YOU!!!! I LOOVE YOU!!
Duhitpt 9 months ago
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my girlfriend is like binary. Bi.
OfficialMLOA 9 months ago
Thanks Ms.Abi, wish i had a teacher like you in high school. I might have pass my classes.
jayb4321 9 months ago
Awesome method! Thanks a LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fabman696 9 months ago
but how do you covert ''257'' using your method, i tried i can't,.
muhassin11 9 months ago
@muhassin11 above 256 any no. should be in 16 bytes!!!!!
nexthacker007 9 months ago
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CeeLoo1231 9 months ago
@nexthacker007
What if it is not to a base 2 number?
(base 3,5,9 for example??)
CeeLoo1231 9 months ago
@CeeLoo1231 get 2 bytes(16 blocks for 257 to 36767) and do same thing and you will get your answer
nexthacker007 9 months ago
@muhassin11 Try and get the concept of what she's teaching it's more important, for 257 use this
512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
LUK0BA 9 months ago
thanks allot, teacher!,
muhassin11 9 months ago
Amazing video
Grdasory 9 months ago
Now I understand thanks much :)
1karlturgeon 9 months ago
hey got 2 sums and i need help
(1) -19 =1111 0001 1001
(2) -4 = 10000100
MONSTER595 9 months ago
thank you very much.
declandowling69 10 months ago
thank u very much for such a nice explanation. ur students must be very lucky
TheNetworkMaster 10 months ago
Yes!!!!! this lady is a godsend
Sharl360 10 months ago
"Binary is bi." I love it! XD
VManAC 10 months ago
You have completely simplified this for me! Thankyou!
VoodooMagick 10 months ago
You're so great
martiee22 10 months ago
deserve to be in my favs
moonlighthrills 10 months ago
finaly ....a positive use of youtube.
ChannelGreen2010 10 months ago
very nice lesson
I wish if there an explain for a number contains fraction part
for example: 180.154
wangcenbe 10 months ago
where is the embedded code? I want to download this
vl316hotboy 10 months ago
@vl316hotboy
use youtube get, can download any film :)
Johnny87Au 10 months ago
amazing teacher, thank you very much for this video..it helps me a lot in studying ccna. i hope to see more videos for cisco reviews...more power to you ma'am...God bless you.........anonymous
xlumbistwins 10 months ago
This is excellent lesson to learn this type of problems. Thanks so much.. I learned this in minutes, and it was so easy to follow.
jhorna75 10 months ago
Very, very helpful! Thank you so much!
SRP211 10 months ago
this way is a lot easier than dividing by 2 over and over - thank you!
sisudo21 10 months ago
why the hell are all the awesome lecturers online and not in my real life lectures.. FML.
lolliholic256 11 months ago
3 people still don't get it
Intencity69 11 months ago
thank a lot. Finally i understood.
cheekeat83 11 months ago
Wait...Your name is Abigale Pornstein? Apart from the lol i would like to (genuinely) thank you for this great tutorial which pretty much simplified a 90 minute lecture.
Alexplus20 11 months ago
THX ^^
forbestlife 11 months ago
Thank you so very much, this has helped me tremendously.
jesikasamudio 11 months ago
I d like your explanation it was very useful please can you post how to solve subnet host broadcast solution...thank you.
asaleh78 1 year ago
thanks so much, it is a useful video
86Palestinian 1 year ago
she saved my life
meshooooo00000 1 year ago
Thank you so much
trixstaakanick 1 year ago
thanks for that. I'm starting to figure this stuff out. This year I will be doing Computer Architecture for the first time. The book I have to use seems to be hopeless at explaining why or how we convert, add, subtract, divide and multiply binary. Thanks to YouTube and videos like this, my course will not be a waste of money and time.
leok31 1 year ago
how do you convert numbers as big as say...1 million?
marochakka 1 year ago
Thank you very much for such a nice and easy explanation .
TheNetworkMaster 1 year ago
thank youuuuuuuuuuuu
joelcss 1 year ago
Great video. Im just starting out with this. Quick question, why do we need to convert decimal to binary?
leok31 1 year ago
@leok31 since people think in decimal (5 apples+ 5 apples=10apples) yet electronics don't
'digital electronics' uses binary for a wide variety of things. a microcontroller has pins and each pin can have 2 states (the GND(0V) meaning 0 and the VCC(usually around 5V) meaning 1) it's impossible to read a 2 since it just checks if you put 0 or 5V on it. (10V won't be read as 2... You'll be lucky if you didn't break it by doing this)
jeffkeuhh 1 year ago
@leok31 so people thought of a way to convert these 0's and 1's to something normal people would understand.. and so was binary born. simple example: you press a key on your keyboard, making some pins become 1 and others become 0,the micro controller reads a binary 97 the program then sees the 97 and knows this means the letter a is pressed.. so it starts another program which prints the letter a on your screen.
jeffkeuhh 1 year ago
@leok31 (in reality this works with interrupts and more complicated stuff but this was just an example)
i hope this was clear and i could help (it's clear to me since electronics is my major at school) there you go. basic electronics.... (even though not all of this is correct it's a good way to understand it)
jeffkeuhh 1 year ago
thanks a million teacher. u r the best :)
coolhassnali 1 year ago
Thank you for making this video, I completly spaced out during my c++ class when we were going over binary. :D
IhatepeopleRawr 1 year ago
Awesome. Really east way to teach. Thanks for this video.
jatss83 1 year ago