 For a larger example, I might try, say, 10,000 times 10. 10,000 in binary, as you can see, is, and 10 in binary if we scroll back up, is that. So, so if I do this multiplication correctly, I should come out with that binary number for 100,000. So, zero times anything is zero. There's nothing really to do there. One times anything is the anything. So I will copy down the anything. And then zero times anything is zero. So I will put a zero in that position. And then one times anything is the anything. So I will copy down the anything again. And then I just need to add these two terms together. And then I can try to compare that to my 100,000 in binary. So I get 1, 1,000, 0, 1, 1, 0, 10, 10, and zero. So that's what I see over there for 100,000 as well.