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In formal logic, which term is used to signify that exactly one person gets out after A but before B?

  1. A_B

  2. A_B/A

  3. B_A

  4. B/A_A

The correct answer is: A_B/A

In formal logic, the term used to signify that exactly one person gets out after A but before B is "A_B/A." This notation indicates that A must occur before B, and only one individual can get out between A and B. The other options do not properly convey the sequence and exclusivity of one person getting out between A and B.