The number 9 bus typically refers to a specific bus route in a city's public transportation system, which can vary by location. For example, in London, the number 9 bus runs from Aldwych to Hammersmith, serving key areas and attractions. In other cities, the number may represent a different route with its own unique stops and service areas. To get accurate information, it's best to check the local transit authority's website or schedule.
It would depend on where you put the parentheses. 7/9 - 9 is a rational number 7/(9-9) is not even a number at all - surely not a rational number.
Actually, 9 is NOT a prime number.
9 enlarged by a factor of a number is 9*y
9/1 = 9, which is an integer, NOT a mixed number.
The number is: 9*9*9 = 729
I think it was bus number 9.
The ratio of the total number of people on the bus (9 children + 13 adults = 22 people) to the number of children on the bus (9 children) would be 22:9 or 2.44:1.
the number 9
The #9 bus.
Bus 32
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The phone number of the Preschool Bus is: 412-321-1853.
The phone number of the Senior Bus is: 412-321-1853.
The phone number of the General Bus is: 412-321-1853.
The phone number of the Discovery Bus is: 812-547-2661.
The bus number varies depending on each route. The far, can be found on the bus's website.