Assuming fit is meant to be feet, the answer is 0.0033 feet, approx.
You can fit six of them.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! A standard school bus is typically around 40 feet long, so you would need one and a half school buses to equal 60 feet in length. Just imagine all those bright yellow buses lined up in a row, bringing joy and laughter to students everywhere.
3.6 feet (not fit!) equals 43.2 inches
The room is 6480 cubic feet. If 192 tennis balls fit in (3 feet) cubed, that's 27 cubic feet and 46,080 tennis balls fit in 6480 cubic feet.
on the assumption that a standard coach is 40 feet long, then 79,200
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10,000,000 people divided by 50 people per bus is 200,000 buses.
The number of school buses in a mile can vary depending on the size of the buses and the spacing between them. On average, a standard school bus is about 40 feet long. There are 5,280 feet in a mile, so you could fit approximately 132 school buses (5280 feet / 40 feet per bus) in a mile if they were lined up end to end with no space in between. However, in reality, there would likely be some space between each bus, so the actual number of school buses in a mile would be slightly less than 132.
As many as the bus was designed to carry. There are buses of up to a 72 passenger capacity.
Assuming fit is meant to be feet, the answer is 0.0033 feet, approx.
12,960 US gallons will 'fit' in 1,733 cubic feet.
24336 I believe is what a brochure that I read there on a visit a few years ago.
More people can fit on the bus.
You can fit six of them.