How does the Supreme Court establish a majority opinion on a case?(1 point) Responses by receiving a unanimous vote on a case by receiving a unanimous vote on a case by receiving a minimum of five justice votes by receiving a minimum of five justice votes by receiving at least five concurring opinions by receiving at least five concurring opinions by receiving a minimum of five justice votes with no dissenting opinions

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The Supreme Court establishes a majority opinion on a case by receiving a minimum of five justice votes. This means that at least five of the nine justices must agree on the outcome and reasoning of the case for it to be considered the majority opinion.