Yes. All rhombuses are parallelograms, but the reverse is not true. (I.e. there are parallelograms which are rhombuses and there a parallelograms that are not rhombuses. -- Just like Every bus has wheels but not everything with wheels is a bus.)
Whatever color your eyes are, because I said you were the bus driver!
There are no legs on the bus, it has wheels.-------------------------------------------------------Quite correct but in the bus there were :-Bus driver = 2 legs7 Girls = 14 legs98 Cats = 292 legs= 308 legs in total.(PS I am not counting any legs belonging to the seats that the driver and girls were sitting on) ______________________________________ If you want to count it that way there 7 girls and each has 7 bags that is 49 bags in total, each bag contains 7 cats (each with 7 kittens) so there are 56 cats & kittens per bag. Making a total of 2744 cats and kittens (49 bags x 56 felines), each has 4 legs, giving a total of 10,976 feline legs. Then add the 14 legs from the girls, plus a possible bus driver (2 legs) and perhaps a conductor, with 2 more legs (as it appears to be a school bus) would give a total of 10,994 legs but the bus still has wheels.
None, the bus has wheels. :)
The wheels on tHe bus go round and round
The cast of Wheels on the Bus - 2011 includes: Matt Gaffney as Bill Patrick Otto as Bus Driver Daniel Roe as Nick Chris Schmuttermaier as Bus Passenger
not when your bus driver is the size of new york,then you've got a problem.
Yes! All through the town!That depends - is it moving?Except at the bottom where the weight of the bus is distributedand the driver of the bus goes "glug glug glug", all through the town.and the driver of the bus swerves back and forth, all through the town.and the driver of the bus gets a DUI....
18 wheels of steel american long haul
a bus has 8 wheels
No, you would patent the wheels on a bus, not copyright.
The rocks try to overcome the force of gravity pulling the bus downhill. By placing the rocks under the wheels, the driver creates friction between the rocks and the ground, helping to prevent the bus from rolling further downhill.
The Wheels on the Bus was created on 2002-05-04.
The short wheel base helps the driver maneuver the bus on city streets.
a bus has 8 wheels
A bus has no legs. A bus has wheels.
A typical school bus has four wheels on the front axle and four wheels on the rear axle, making a total of eight wheels.