Assuming players only shake hands with members of the other team and not their own team mates, there would be 11 players on one team, each of whom would shake the hands of 11 players on the other team. That makes 11*11 = 121 handshakes in all.
If the players shook hands with everyone else, irrespective of which team they were on, there would be 22*21/2 = 231 handshakes.
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Nothing that I have ever heard. You might be thinking of "two shakes of a lamb's tail," which is a slang-y way of saying something will occur quickly.
If there are seven people, then the number of handshakes is 7*6/2 = 21
I do not know but the earth shakes when a earthquake happens...
Hockey players depend on the ice. They sway from side to side in a constant motion which causes friction to occur between their ice skates and the rink itself.
This can actually occur randomly as football players are always tested to see if their fit or not to play.
Seven handshakes, sixteen hugs, and the two weird guys in the back just copped a feel on a couple of the ladies.
The chance that a given event will occur, usually expressed between the number 0 (will not occur) and 1 (will occur) is called probability.
Surface waves are waves that occur between two media (plural of medium).
There are 11 players and 1 emergency or 12th man on each side. It is also permissable should injuries occur after agreement by both capatains and umpires to allow other substitutes as fielders only should injury occur.
The chance that a given event will occur usually expressed between the number 0 will not and 1 the event will occur