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Arithmetic operations using decimal numbers are quite common. However, in logical design it is necessary to perform manipulations in the so-called binary system of numbers because of the on-off nature of the physical devices used. The present chapter is intended to acquaint the reader with the fundamental concepts involved in dealing with number systems other than decimal. In particular, the binary system is covered in considerable detail.