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Write a program in Python with a function decimalToBinary(n) that converts a positive decimal integer n to a string representing the corresponding binary number. Do the conversion by repeatedly dividing the number n by 2 using integer division, keeping track of the remainders, until the number is reduced to 0. The remainders written in reverse order form the binary number string.
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To convert a number to its binary we store the reminder part after dividing the number by 2 and divide the number by 2 to reduce the number until it reaches 1.
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