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252 teams.
The answer is 7C5 = 21.
Juries normally have a odd number of members, as in certain/most cases where juries are present, the case may be a case which the decision will be difficult to find, so that would create problems (Which it has before) of Deciding a further decision when the juries make a close tie between the innocent and guilty. So, to make it simple, Juries have odd numbers to prevent having no verdict made. So if there is let's say a jury of 7, and 3 people say innocent, and 3 say guilty, one person will end up saying either choices, which will not cause multiple jury sessions, and lengthening of the verdict.
The answer depends on how many are chosen at a time.
i think the pi was chosen by greek people for 3/14/13
That IS what it is known as a TRIAL JURY or a PETIT jury.
voters, people, etc.
Princesses is a part of the society it is just that she is chosen as the leader she is different from normal people.
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If this was meant to be a math puzzle question then you don't know anything about picking juries. There's only ONE way of picking juries REGARDLESS of how many jurors are to be chosen. Picking jurors bears NO resemblance to a numbers game.
252 teams.
people who are chosen people who are chosen people who are chosen
People are typically chosen to lead their country through a democratic process such as an election, where citizens vote for their preferred candidate. In some cases, leaders may also come to power through inheritance, appointment, or through a coup or revolution.
People cannot be excluded from serving on court juries on the basis of race.
The juries were large, usually 500 strong. There were no judges or lawyers -people pleaded their own case, and the juries made decisions on both guilt and punishment.
The concept of the "chosen people" typically refers to the Jewish people in the context of Judaism. Other cultures and societies have their own historical and religious narratives that shape their beliefs and identities. It is important to understand and respect the diversity of beliefs and perspectives across different cultures.
A group of diverse people from different walks of life serving on a jury. Juries are supposed to be representative to ensure the case be considered from different views points and that individual prejudices or opinions do not get in the way of a fair trial.