5 buses because 175+7=182 182/38=4.78947368~5
48 students per bus times 65 buses = 3120 students(48x65=3120)
They'll need 9 buses. Buses #1 through #8 will be full. Bus #9 will have only 16 students on it.
Buses can only legally carry a certain number of passengers. Therefore, the number of students could be restricted to the number of buses available, or the number of buses could be increased to cater for the full number of students. In some cases, 2 or 3 excess students could travel in a tutor's car.
Assuming all buses carried the same amount of students, then it was 54. 54 x 6 + 7 = 331
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3 buses are needed for the fieldtrip, providing maximum capacity for 252 students.
48 students per bus times 65 buses = 3120 students(48x65=3120)
They'll need 9 buses. Buses #1 through #8 will be full. Bus #9 will have only 16 students on it.
Buses can only legally carry a certain number of passengers. Therefore, the number of students could be restricted to the number of buses available, or the number of buses could be increased to cater for the full number of students. In some cases, 2 or 3 excess students could travel in a tutor's car.
With taxes yes. Free to students
Its called a school building that has teachers in it with parents and buses that take them.
If a large percentage of students are taken to schools on buses, school should be cancelled and it normally is. If a very small percentage of students take buses to school, then schools might remain open even though some stidents would miss that day.
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Assuming all buses carried the same amount of students, then it was 54. 54 x 6 + 7 = 331
School buses are important because they transport students who live in the country to and from school. They also transport students to activities and ballgames.
School buses are designed to transport students to and from school. They are not equipped with some of the features of tour buses, such as luggage racks and rest rooms, because they are meant to take students a relatively short distance each day.
Money for buses to take kids to and from public school are paid for not entirely by the students, but rather all taxpayers.