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Re: does anyone know the steps that result in how many students you have in your pit

Depends. Your pit crew should consist of as many people as you need to fix things on the robot, either mechanical or softwarical(I don't think that's a word). You probably want at least one member of each sub-team. If you don't have sub teams then you want at least one member who knows the ins and outs of a part of your robot. I would suggest a core team of between 5 and 10 people for a team of moderate size. Use the rest of your team as scouts and our team spirit people.
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