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working upon a 40 foot bus, 275
You would need four buses. Three would be full and there would be six people on the last bus.
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.
There are 3 feet in a yard so that would make 19 yards.
The average school bus is about 35 feet in length. 200 ÷ 35 = 5.7. so it would take almost 6 school buses to equal 200 feet.
Double-decker buses (In New York City) are 44 feet long. Titanic is 882 feet long, which is about twenty times the length.
They are 36 to 37 feet school buses are depending on where you live last answer had no common sense saying 5-6 busses that would be sayin buses are 3-4 feet making buses smaller then the average person Recommned mwah plosh
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There are several lenghts of school buses measuring between 12 feet (4 yards) to 40 feet (13.33 yards).
5,280 feet make 1 mile.
working upon a 40 foot bus, 275
on the assumption that a standard coach is 40 feet long, then 79,200
Stage coach buses can be found in many places. Stagecoachbus and Marintransit both offer the rental of stage coach buses in many different locations.
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You would need four buses. Three would be full and there would be six people on the last bus.
School buses in the US can be up to 45 feet in length. This equates to 1371.6cm