1 ton = 2,000 pounds.
7 x 2,000 = 14,000.
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Well, my friend, a city bus is quite a bit heavier than 300 pounds. In fact, a typical city bus can weigh around 12 to 14 tons! That's a whole lot of weight rolling down the road, bringing people to their destinations with a gentle rumble.
Something that weighs 4.6 tons would be equivalent to 9,200 pounds or 4,173.29 kilograms. To put this into perspective, a midsize car typically weighs around 3,000-4,000 pounds, so an object weighing 4.6 tons would be heavier than a car. Examples of items that weigh around 4.6 tons include a large SUV, a small school bus, or a fully grown male African elephant.
I would use pounds, tons, or kilograms.
It depends upon several factors, such as the weight of the bus, the number of passengers, the frontal area of the bus, the size of the engine, the type of road, uphill or downhill, number of stoplights, transmission in the bus, rear end ratio, habits and skill of the driver. Let's assume an average of 6 mpg. 150 miles / 6 mpg = 25 gallons
A bus doesn't have legs. A bus has wheels.