no the question you should be asking is how many busses to fill a jelly bean
that all depends on the type of bus it is
to many to count
Appox. 10,000
117kgs ain't that much. Depending on the bus size (a school bus for example) I doubt you would be able to fill half of it (that also depends on the density of the waste of course.)
It depends on the size of the fuel tank.
A lot.
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About 100-150$.
Think about the things that are crowed and then apply them to a bus. The lake was a smooth as glass. The dew on the lawn sparkled like diiamonds.
The transmission fluid fill cap on a 1989 Chevy school bus with a diesel engine is under the air filter. The air filter has to be removed to see it.
A bus has no legs. A bus has wheels.
Chemical energy. The petrol / diesel that you fill up the tank with.