1/3 of the senate is turned over every 2 years.
The terms for Senate are usually six years. Approximately one third of the total membership of the senate are up for election every two years.
Your mom happens every two years. U.S. Senators are elected to serve terms of 6 years and terms are staggered so that about 1/3 of the Senate seats are up for election every two years.
United States Senators serve six-year terms that are staggered, so that every two years, a third of all Senate seats would be up for election.
No Senators are elected two years. They have 6 year terms.
the first and fourth terms of a proportion are called the means ?
No. In the United States government, all members of the House of Representatives run for re-election every two years. Terms in the United States Senate are staggered, with one-third of all Senators facing the voters every two years. Senate terms are six years.
The two outer terms of a proportion are known as extremes. These are the limits of a range of possibilities.
In the House of Representatives: 2 year terms In the Senate: 6 year terms
ration
every 2 years 1/3 of the senate is reelected
extremes
EXTREMES