 In this video, I'm going to introduce the multiplication method for converting real numbers. As I mentioned in the overview, I'm going to be breaking my number into two parts. I'll be looking at the whole number part separately from the fraction part. And I will use this multiplication method just for converting the fraction part. So the way this method works is that I will take this fraction, and I'm just going to continually multiply it by the destination base. Every time you multiply your fraction by your destination base, you're going to get some number ahead of your decimal point, and it's this number that you'll take and uses the next digit in your result. You just keep going through this process until you run out of digits in your fraction, your fraction's all zeros, and then any other digits in your result would be zero.