The correct answer is 2/3.
two-thirds of the House of Representatives must be present
Congress must have a 'quorum'. That means that at least half of the members must be present. That would be 50 in the Senate and 219 in the House.
Example, for the Senate to have a quorum, there must be 51 senators present ( one over half: 51/100 ). the same is true for the House of Representatives.
They must have present 2/3 of their members.
Each house must have at least 2/3 present.
2/3.
A simple majority is required for a session of Congress. This is known as a quorum. Since the Senate has 100 members, 51 of them must be present. And since the House has 435 members, 218 must be present.
It requires a two-thirds vote of that house.
They must serve 2 Yrs and if you in the senate its 6 yrs.
The Constitution states that in order to vote on a bill a simple majority of either the House or the Senate must be present. For the House this means that 281 members must attend. For the Senate this means that 51 members must be in attendance.
The Constitution of the United States says that 2/3 of the Congressmen need to be present to do business. That means that 67 Senators and 291 House of Representatives need to be present during sessions.
The house committee must pass it to the Senate committee