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Could you fit the population of London in one hundred thousand double decker buses?

A double decker bus can hold about 80 people, so 100,000 buses could hold 8 million people. The population of London is around 7.5 million so the answer to your question is 'yes'.


Could you fit the population of London into one hundred thousand double decker buses?

Right, lets see just how big these buses are to begin with: say 40 people downstairs & another 40 up top =80. So we have 80 x 100 000 = 8 000 000. I don't now just what Londoners are going to say about it, but that is one long convoy ! & I think there are more than 8 million of them.


How long is million hours?

A million hours is a million hours long. If you would like it expressed as another value, please specify. A million hours is 128 years, 34 days and 16 hours. A million hours is 3,600,000,000 seconds.


What is 30 million feet long?

30 Million Feet = 10 Million Yards 30 Million feet = 9230769.23 Meters 30 Million Feet = 5681.81 Miles 30 Million Feet = 5477.22552


How many schools buses are in a mile?

The number of school buses in a mile can vary depending on the size of the buses and the spacing between them. On average, a standard school bus is about 40 feet long. There are 5,280 feet in a mile, so you could fit approximately 132 school buses (5280 feet / 40 feet per bus) in a mile if they were lined up end to end with no space in between. However, in reality, there would likely be some space between each bus, so the actual number of school buses in a mile would be slightly less than 132.