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True
A PFD for everyone aboard
a PFD for everyone aboard
A signal sound device
The elevator is rated at 2500 lbs (10 X 250) and you have 2680 lbs aboard. You are exceeding the maximum weight rating by 180 lbs.
For each girl: 4 kittens per cat, 4 cats per basket, 2 baskets, 2x4=8 8x4=32 32x4=128 8x3=32 1x2=2 128+32+2=162x4=648 legs.The above assumes two girls have left the bus. Alternately:Assumptions:> Assumes the girls are not yet off the bus as stated "6 girls are travelling on the bus... two girls are _getting off_ the bus" and as a result are still on the bus at the time of the leg count> Assumes that the kittens are with the cats in the basket and not at home> Assumes there is a driver and they have legs, but are not included as they are not referenced in the statement> Assumes no other passengers, animals, milliepedes or other creatures on the bus> Assumes no disembodied legs aboard> Assumes no tables with legs> Assumes legs on bus seats as information not provided> Assumes "standard" number of legs per animal / person> Assumes there is no ticket inspector> Assumes the baskets don't have legs> Assumes health and safety investigator/Animal Safety officer not on board to monitor 20 cats per basket. These are some big baskets.6 girls with 2 legs each= 6 * 2 legs= 12 legs6 girls have 2 baskets of 4 cats with 4 legs each= 6 * 2 * 4 * 4 legs= 192 legs6 girls have 2 baskets of 4 cats with 4 kittens with 4 legs= 6 * 2 * 4 * 4 * 4 legs= 768 legsTotal Legs= 12 + 192 + 768= 972 legs
No they do not
False, A+ students
Napoleon was transported to St. Helena aboard the HMS Northumberland. He made his surrender to the British aboard HMS Bellerophon.
Titanic carried eight-hundred pounds of tea.
Titanic carried about 800 lbs. of tea. 10,000 lbs. of sugar, and 16,000 lemons
Titanic carried about 800 lbs. of tea. 10,000 lbs. of sugar, and 16,000 lemons.
The adverb aboard is used to modify a verb, to tell more about a verb; for example:"The travel bag that I carried aboard was too heavy to lift into the bin."* Aboard is an adverb when the vehicle is already known."He reached the ship and went aboard.""We ran to the bus and climbed aboard."It is a preposition when used in the sentence:We came aboard the ship together.
Visual distress signals
2200 approximately
The Incas transported their goods, by either travelling on Llamas or aboard boats or rafts.
A vessel that cannot be hauled aboard or carried by another
They confiscate shampoos and conditioners, so I wouldn't risk it