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Deconstructing the Pairwise Comparison Formula

When calculating the total number of unique comparisons between every pair of individuals in a population of size 'n', the formula used is rac{n(n-1)}{2}. Deconstruct this formula. In your own words, provide a step-by-step explanation for why each component ('n', 'n-1', and the division by 2) is essential for correctly determining the total number of unique pairs.

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