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When "At least one person gets out after A but before B" is mentioned, what does it entail?

  1. A_B

  2. A_...B

  3. A/B

  4. A/B..._B

The correct answer is: A_...B

When the statement "At least one person gets out after A but before B" is mentioned, it means that there is a group of people between A and B, where at least one person exits before B but after A. This is accurately represented by option B: A_...B. Option A (A_B) would mean that A and B are consecutive with no one in between them, which does not align with the statement. Option C (A/B) implies that A and B are simultaneous, and option D (A/B..._B) indicates a possibility of more than one person leaving between A and B, which is not required by the statement.