A binary decision is a choice made between two distinct options or outcomes. In the context of decision-making, it typically involves evaluating two possibilities where one is chosen over the other. These types of decisions are often represented as "yes/no," "true/false," or "0/1" scenarios. Binary decisions are common in various fields, including mathematics, computer science, and business, and they form the basis of binary logic used in digital circuitry and programming.

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