10,990 legs on the bus if you do not count the bus driver.....if you count the bus driver then there were 10,992 legs on the bus.
One. If it's the one about St. Ives, it says as I was going to St. Ives. I. Only one person.
I would start by taking 8 girls by 8 cats, which equals 64 big cats. 64 big cats times 8 little cats is 512 little cats. That means 64 big cats and 8 people and 512 little cats. That is 576 cats and 8 girls. The 8 girls have 16 legs and the 576 cats have 2304 legs. That means that there are 2320 legs in all. That is plenty of legs. I wonder how the bus held so many? Or the back-packs for that matter.
With a ratio of 7:4 there are 7+4 = 11 parts - 7 parts are girls, 4 parts are boys. 77 students / 11 parts = 7 students/part Girls are 7 parts → girls = 7 students/part × 7 parts = 49 students For the ratio of girls : students, you can either use the figure just found: 49 : 77 = 7 : 11, or just go back to the original ratio: 11 parts are students, 7 of those parts are girls → ratio girls : students = 7 : 11
None, buses have wheels. the answer is 11,970 legs on the bus !!! the answer is 11,970 legs on the bus !!! the answer is 10304 legs the answer is 14 legs the answer is 9618 Legs the answer is 70 the answer is 10304 The answer is 1472 ? the answer is 0 legs on the bus !! _______ Alright. To work this out, it helped me to work backwards. Let's start with how many legs there are in total from the little cats. Per big cat would be 28 (4 legs*7 cats=28 legs). Per backpack you would have to multiply it by 7 more (for each backpack, so 28 times 7 equals 196). Now each girl has 7 backpacks, so you multiply it by 7 (196*7=1372). Then per girl would be 1372 times 7 equals 9604, which is the total number of SMALL cat legs on the bus. Then, to find out the number of big cats, we would work the same way: 4*7=28 for each backpack 28*7=196 for each girl 196*7=1372 Total BIG cat legs Next, we'd have to find the number of girl's legs. 7*2=14. Add it up: 9604+1372+14=10,990 There you are. 10,990 is the total number of legs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I got 10,990 legs, and here is the system I used. There are 7 girls, each girl with 7 backpacks, leaving you with 49 back packs. For each backpack, there are 7 big cats, leaving you with 343 big cats. (49*7). For each big cat, there are 7 little cats, leaving you with 2401 little cats. (343*7) Now add the girls, big cats, and little cats, and you get 2751. (7+343+2401) Now take 7 (girls) out and multiply that by 2, and you get 14 legs. As for the remaining number (2744), multiply that by 4, and you get 10,976 legs. Now add the girl legs and the cat legs together and you get a total of 10,990, same as the one above me, only a different, maybe easier equation.
Well, it looks sort of like a folding chair stretched back a little more from standup position without legs.
One. If it's the one about St. Ives, it says as I was going to St. Ives. I. Only one person.
Paul Evans also responsible (many years earlier) for 'seven little girls (sitting on the back seat kissing & hugging with Fred)'
little back girls and little black boys should join hands with little white girls and little white boys
Steve's Packs is a store in Jerusalem, Israel that sells back packs.
Vera Bradley bags are a little pricey but hey there in style! If you mean the back packs they are $84 and up.
Sang by Paul Evans and The Curls, and also covered by The Avons (1959). The song was written by Bob Hilliard and Lee Pockriss.
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I would start by taking 8 girls by 8 cats, which equals 64 big cats. 64 big cats times 8 little cats is 512 little cats. That means 64 big cats and 8 people and 512 little cats. That is 576 cats and 8 girls. The 8 girls have 16 legs and the 576 cats have 2304 legs. That means that there are 2320 legs in all. That is plenty of legs. I wonder how the bus held so many? Or the back-packs for that matter.
The girls make fun of her before she remade herself. She did it to get back at them.
7 Little Girls Sitting in the Back Seat