Ok, first of all you need to work out how many coaches you need so:250 pupils divided by 48 per coach is 5.2 which means you will need 6 coaches.Then you multiply the 6 coaches by 350 which is 2100Next, find the entrance cost which is 250 pupils multiplied by 12.50 which is 3125Finally add the cost of the coaches with the entrance fee. So 2100 + 3125 which is 5225.So Final Answer: 5225
Putting a question mark after the name of a game or puzzle does not make it a sensible question.
1) Twin Towers 2)The Pentagon 3)World Trade Center
The opposite adjective to open is closed, or shut.Similarly, the opposite verb is to close or to shut.In some uses, the opposite of open is private or restricted. For behavior, the opposite of open can be reserved. For locks, the opposite of open is locked or secured.
No. Open is an adjective, and openly is an adverb.
Thirteen opened in March 2010, so if you have not been on it already and want to experience it get to Alton Towers!
Alton Towers became a theme park in 1980, but the towers were there for a lot longer before that.
It is called "Alton Towers" because the Alton Towers Resort has "Towers" which I think were built in 1980 when the Resort was first opened and the "Alton" Towers Resort is located in Alton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Alton Towers has selected children's rides open for winter. The theme park closed in November 2011, and will reopen on 24th March 2012.
Alton Towers have there own hotel on-site. heads the name 'alton towers resort'
The Alton Towers Email Address is (events@Alton-towers.com).
The Alton Towers Hotel opened in 1996 and is one of two Hotels at the Alton Towers Resort
Alton Towers is in Staffordshire, England.
If you call Uttoxeter a city, then Uttoxeter. Otherwise, Stoke-on-Trent is the nearest city to Alton Towers Resort.
Alton towers theme park is actually in a place called Alton and Alton is in stafford.
In 2002, Tussauds owned Alton Towers.
Bollocks to Alton Towers was created in 2005.