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500 divided by 24 = 20.833333333333332
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It is easier and quicker to answer this question by using the calculator in your computer compared with posting it on WA. But, since you are obviously not capable of carrying out that simple task, the answer is 31.66...
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Usually 6 or 8. But, most passenger trains have open-plan carriages which are not divided into compartments. These have typically about 60 seats per carriage in second class and about 40 in first class.
You would get it by carrying out the division.
There is only one baggage compartment, it is not divided by class.
28 907 938 passengers in 2011 divided by 365 equals 79 199 passengers per day.
The average cost per mile of this bus is the total cost of diesel plus the total maintenance costs IN THE PERIOD UNDER DISCUSSION, divided by (total number of miles travelled X total number of passengers, in same period).
500 divided by 24 = 20.833333333333332
You mean canidae? There is 'canini' (wolf-like/dog-like) and there is 'vulpini', which include foxes. If you're talking about candy, uhh wrong section, man.
There are 21 brown to 6 green, which reduced gives us a ratio of 7:2. (21 divided by three and 6 divided by three) The ratio 7:2 describes brown to green. The ratio 2:7 would describe green to brown.
On the Mayflower, the 102 passengers were divided into two groups, the pilgrims and the strangers (everyone besides the pilgrims). The strangers were the majority group.
You cannot answer this question without knowing the rated secondary voltage. Once you know this, divided the voltage into the volt ampere rating.
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"Depending on where you are going, a good price for a party bus would be $150 for the first hour and the $100 for every hour after. This can usually be divided among the passengers."