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To subtract 11 in base 2 from 100 in base 2, you first convert both numbers to decimal. 100 in base 2 is equal to 4 in decimal (12^2 + 02^1 + 02^0). Similarly, 11 in base 2 is equal to 3 in decimal (12^1 + 12^0). Subtracting 3 from 4 in decimal gives you 1 in decimal, which is equal to 1 in binary (12^0). Therefore, 100 in base 2 minus 11 in base 2 equals 1 in base 2.

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