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on which point did the Virginia and New Jersey plans disagree ?

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They disagreed whether slaves should count in population counts that decided the amount of representatives. This dilemma was solved by the three fifths compromise, which made it that slaves counted as three fifths of a person.
are you talking about the comprimise they had?