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What does "Exactly one person gets out between A and B" signify in scribing?

  1. A_B/A

  2. A_B

  3. B_A

  4. B/A_A/B

The correct answer is: A_B/A

"Exactly one person gets out between A and B" signifies that there is exactly one space between person A and person B in the specified order. In scribing, this is represented as A_B/A. This notation ensures that there is only one position where either person A or person B can be placed, with one person being in the position immediately before the other. The other options do not accurately represent the condition stated in the question: - Option B (A_B) does not specify that there is exactly one person between A and B. - Option C (B_A) reverses the order suggested in the question. - Option D (B/A_A/B) introduces a slash, which does not reflect the condition of exactly one person being between A and B as required.