User:Andrewa/binary decision

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A binary decision is a two-way choice, or equivalently, one that obeys the law of the excluded middle.

A binary decision is expressed by a two-valued variable, and conversely any two-valued variable expresses a binary decision. Examples of such variables are:


 * The truth values of classical logic.
 * Boolean data types.