A decision box or a diamond in a flowchart represents a decision point in the logic flow, which typically has two possible outcomes: 'yes' or 'no'. While it is possible to have a decision with more than two outcomes, the classic decision box in flowcharts has exactly two paths. One path is followed if the condition is true, and the other if it is false. The more complex decisions are often broken down into multiple binary decision boxes.
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