Explanation by: Mr. Dubey

 The number of bits in an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) typically refers to the width of the data it processes. While ALUs can vary in size (4, 8, 16, or more bits), most modern ALUs in general-purpose processors handle 16 bits or more for efficient computation and operations. The size of the ALU determines how much data it can handle at once.

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