What is the link between the different numbers of members of each chamber of Congress each state's population?(1 point)

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Each state has two Senators. Each state has a different number of Representatives, based on its population.
Each state has two Senators. Each state has a different number of Representatives, based on its population.

Each state has a different number of Senators based on its population. Each state has a different number of Representatives based on its population.
Each state has a different number of Senators based on its population. Each state has a different number of Representatives based on its population.

All states have two Representatives, but the number of Senators is based on their population.
All states have two Representatives, but the number of Senators is based on their population.

Each state has four Senators, but the number of Representatives is based on their population.

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The correct response is:

Each state has two Senators. Each state has a different number of Representatives, based on its population.

This reflects the structure of the U.S. Congress, where each state is allocated two Senators regardless of population, while the number of Representatives in the House is determined by the state's population.