To determine how many buses are needed to carry 30 people when each bus can carry 7 people, you divide the total number of people by the capacity of each bus. This calculation is (30 \div 7 \approx 4.29). Since you can't have a fraction of a bus, you would need to round up to the next whole number, which means you would need 5 buses to accommodate all 30 people.
To determine how many 36-passenger buses are needed to carry 144 people, divide the total number of people by the capacity of one bus: 144 ÷ 36 = 4. Therefore, it will take 4 buses to accommodate 144 people.
You would need four buses. Three would be full and there would be six people on the last bus.
Different double-decker buses can carry different numbers of passengers. If all the passengers were to be seated, you would need 13889 London red buses. Of course, a single double-decker bus, over its lifetime, will carry a million (or more) passengers.
To determine how many buses can carry 90,000 tons, we need to know the capacity of a standard bus. A typical large bus can carry about 10-15 tons of passengers and luggage. If we assume an average capacity of 12 tons per bus, it would take approximately 7,500 buses to transport 90,000 tons.
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approximately 23476 busses are required because America is full of fatasses
237 ÷ 11 = 21 r 6 You can't leave 6 people behind, so an extra minibus is needed, making 22 needed.
All of them, but different buses carry different information.
To determine how many 36-passenger buses are needed to carry 144 people, divide the total number of people by the capacity of one bus: 144 ÷ 36 = 4. Therefore, it will take 4 buses to accommodate 144 people.
48 students per bus times 65 buses = 3120 students(48x65=3120)
false buses are better because they can carry more people.
Because they are large enough to have seats in them
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