Definition: In mathematics, a multibit is a set of two or more bits that together represent a single bit. For example, in binary (base 2), a multibit can be represented as a sequence of '1's and '0's. A multibit is often used to represent information that is not easily expressed in one-bit representations like numbers, symbols, or words. It can also be used for error detection and correction purposes, where it can help identify errors in data before