Talk to your prospective employer about that. But as long as you are in generally good health and have good eyesight, there's probably no reason why not.
If your bus is traveling at a constant speed of 40 kph it will take an hour.
40 somting 40 somting
Approximately 11 hours and 40 minutes by bus.
8/40= 1/5= 0.2
35, 40, and 45 feet
About 20 to 40
20. If an individual will be triple his current age in 40 years, then his current age must be 1/3rd of his age in 40 years and 40 must be 2/3rds of his future age. 40 divided by 2/3rds = 20. The future age is 60.
The Magic School Bus In the Time of the Dinosaurs has 40 pages.
No
The average speed of the bus is 40 km/h (20 km / 0.5 hours).
B = 12 + g b + g = 40 12 + g + g = 40 2 g = 28 g = 14 b = 26
In the UK: A 50 seater bus is usually 2.5m (8'21/2") wide (though more recent buses are occasionally slightly wider at something like 2.55m or 8'4") As to height, they have gradually been getting higher. The vehicle I learnt in was about 3.2m (10'6"), I then drove one 3.5m (11'6") high regularly (before the double deck, 71 seater, at 4m or 13'2" high I now drive) and there are others at 3.66m (12') or [slightly] higher that are single deck, 53 (or less, with tables) seaters. Length wise, the buses are usually 12m (39'7", usually rounded to 40') long, though more recent ones are 13m (42'8") long.