In the UK: A 50 seater bus is usually 2.5m (8'21/2") wide (though more recent buses are occasionally slightly wider at something like 2.55m or 8'4") As to height, they have gradually been getting higher. The vehicle I learnt in was about 3.2m (10'6"), I then drove one 3.5m (11'6") high regularly (before the double deck, 71 seater, at 4m or 13'2" high I now drive) and there are others at 3.66m (12') or [slightly] higher that are single deck, 53 (or less, with tables) seaters. Length wise, the buses are usually 12m (39'7", usually rounded to 40') long, though more recent ones are 13m (42'8") long.
It all depends where those 36 miles are, and hence what roads will be used and the traffic conditions (which are often based on time of day, and which day it is). For example, yesterday it took about 70 mins for me to drive my "company car" (a 71 seater, double decker coach) the first 36 miles from base to pickup (in London) towards the destination (on the coast). Later in the day I covered 36 miles in about 55mins (on the return, with a lot of that on the A13). Driving from Birmingham to London a few weeks ago (in the same vehicle) I covered 36 miles in about 35 minutes along the M40.
That will depend on the conditions of the question. In some cases the answer must be an integer because fractional solutions do not make sense in the real world.Suppose I need to find how many 20-seater coaches are needed for a group of 46 people. An answer of 2.3 coaches makes no sense. If I need more than 2 coaches, it has to be 3 (or more)! I cannot get any value between 2 and 3.That will depend on the conditions of the question. In some cases the answer must be an integer because fractional solutions do not make sense in the real world.Suppose I need to find how many 20-seater coaches are needed for a group of 46 people. An answer of 2.3 coaches makes no sense. If I need more than 2 coaches, it has to be 3 (or more)! I cannot get any value between 2 and 3.That will depend on the conditions of the question. In some cases the answer must be an integer because fractional solutions do not make sense in the real world.Suppose I need to find how many 20-seater coaches are needed for a group of 46 people. An answer of 2.3 coaches makes no sense. If I need more than 2 coaches, it has to be 3 (or more)! I cannot get any value between 2 and 3.That will depend on the conditions of the question. In some cases the answer must be an integer because fractional solutions do not make sense in the real world.Suppose I need to find how many 20-seater coaches are needed for a group of 46 people. An answer of 2.3 coaches makes no sense. If I need more than 2 coaches, it has to be 3 (or more)! I cannot get any value between 2 and 3.
certainly, if it has a two seater.
The impala is a 5 seater.
Michael Seater's birth name is Michael Bruce Patrick Seater.
no Michael seater does not smoke
A 2 seater lounge
Yes, but the people in the back shouldn't be large people.
FIVE seater.
No, there are two-seater convertibles as well.
The "2" in MR2 stands for "2 seater". Mid-engine Runabout 2-seater. They only have seats for TWO people. Now, maybe you could squeeze more in, but it would get crowded fast.
Michael Seater was born on January 15, 1987.
Michael Seater was born on January 15, 1987.