A jury of 14 people is selected from 26 people: 13 women and 13 men. What is the probability (to the nearest ten-thousandth) that the jury will have 7 men and 7 women?

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A jury of 14 people is selected from 26 people: 13 women and 13 men. What is the probability (to the nearest ten-thousandth) that the jury will have 7 men and 7 women?
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