The Constitution has already determined it. It's 2 per state, regardless of size or population.
Each state has a diffrennt number of reps. they each get 2 senates and the number is alwasy determined by the population of that state.
to represent each state
Not the Senate, but the House. The senate has two members from each state.
100 ( 2 from each state)
the Congress has the final authority to determine the number of seats for each state.
No. The Senate has 100 members while the House has 435 members.
The Supreme Court has the final authority to determine the number if seats for each state.
it is determined by the population of each state
Do you mean senators? If so, there are 2 U.S. senators from each state.
Each state has two Senators. You can get more information here: http://www.senate.gov
The US Constitution sets the number of Senators from each state. Each state has only two.
the population of the state