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which of the following correctly shows the members of congress, the hou…

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which of the following correctly shows the members of congress, the house, and the senate? options with venn diagrams labeled a, b, c, e, f depicting relationships between members of congress, house, and senate

Explanation:

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Congress is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate; these two are distinct (no overlap) and together form Congress. So the correct Venn diagram should have two separate circles (House, Senate) inside the larger Congress circle? Wait, no—wait, the options: Let's re-express. The House and Senate are both part of Congress, and they are disjoint (no members in both). So the correct diagram is where "Members of Congress" is the universal set, with two disjoint subsets: House and Senate. Wait, looking at the options, maybe the first option (A) has Congress as the big rectangle, with two circles (House and Senate) inside? Wait, no, the original problem's options: Let's think about US Congress structure. Congress = House + Senate, and House and Senate are disjoint (a member is in either House or Senate, not both). So the Venn diagram should have a big set (Congress) containing two disjoint subsets (House, Senate). Wait, but maybe the first option (A) shows Congress as the rectangle, with Senate and House as two circles inside, but wait no—wait, maybe the correct one is the one where Congress is the big set, and House and Senate are two disjoint subsets. Wait, looking at the options, perhaps the first option (A) has Congress as the rectangle, with two circles (House and Senate) inside, but maybe the labels? Wait, the user's image: Let's parse the options. Option A: Members of Congress (rectangle) with two circles: one labeled House, one Senate? Wait no, maybe the first option (A) has Congress as the rectangle, with a circle for Senate and a circle for House? Wait, no, the key is: Congress is composed of the House and Senate, and they are mutually exclusive. So the correct Venn diagram is a universal set (Congress) with two disjoint subsets (House, Senate). So among the options, the one where Congress is the big set, and House and Senate are two separate circles (disjoint) inside. Wait, maybe option A? Wait, no, maybe the first option (A) has Congress as the rectangle, with Senate and House as two circles, but maybe the labels. Wait, perhaps the correct answer is the one where Congress is the larger set, and House and Senate are two disjoint subsets. So the answer is the option where "Members of Congress" is the universal set, containing two disjoint circles: House and Senate. Assuming that's option A (or whatever the correct label is), but based on the structure, the correct diagram is two disjoint sets (House, Senate) within the Congress set.

Answer:

(Assuming the correct option is the one with Congress as the big rectangle and two disjoint circles (House, Senate) inside; if the first option (A) is that, then) A. Members of Congress (with two disjoint circles: House, Senate)