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How did the Virginia Plan attempt to solve the issue of representation? It counted an enslaved person as three-fifths of a person when figuring out representation in a state. It split Congress into two houses, one based on population and the other giving states equal representation. It based the number of representatives in both houses of Congress on the population of a state. It gave each state one representative in Congress.
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Martha
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The Virginia Plan attempted to solve the issue of representation by splitting Congress into two houses, with one based on population and the other giving states equal representation.