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In Formal Logic, how would you describe a group with exactly two members as?

  1. A _ _ (Boxed in)

  2. Group A, B

  3. Duo A

  4. Pair A

The correct answer is: A _ _ (Boxed in)

In Formal Logic, a group with exactly two members is typically described as "A _ _ (Boxed in)". This term specifically denotes a group of two, emphasizing the precise number of members in the group. The other options do not accurately represent a group with exactly two members: - Group A, B: This option suggests a group that includes elements A and B, but it does not explicitly denote a group of exactly two members. - Duo A: This term implies a group of two, but it does not provide a formal and concise description to indicate the exact number of individuals in the group. - Pair A: While "pair" does refer to a group of two, it lacks the specific and formal connotation that "A _ _ (Boxed in)" provides in Formal Logic.