On average, about 4 million people use Paris buses every day. This number can fluctuate depending on various factors such as weather, events, and transportation strikes.
Approximately 21,500 people live in every square kilometer in Paris.
The number of people who take the bus can vary greatly depending on the city and the availability of other transportation options. In larger cities with well-developed public transportation systems, a significant portion of the population may use buses for their daily commute or other travel needs. However, in smaller towns or rural areas where public transit may be limited, fewer people may rely on buses.
On average, around 70 people die per day in Paris. This number can vary slightly depending on factors like seasonality and external events.
Alexander Dennis sells around 6,000 buses each year.
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
Approximately 21,500 people live in every square kilometer in Paris.
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Many students ride school buses to school every day.
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Thousands of people view the Mona Lisa every day at the Louvre in Paris.
If the probability that a bus arrives on time 4 sevenths of a time, it means that for every 7 buses, 4 arrive on time. By deduction it also means that for every 7 buses 3 of them come late. If out of 7 buses 3 come late can you figure out how many buses out of 210 buses will be late based on the same probability? I am sure you can. Good luck!
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10,000,000 people divided by 50 people per bus is 200,000 buses.
In one store, the total was a massive 10,000, including about 4000 regulars. Imagine every store having about 10,000 visits approx each year. The next question would be: How many stores are in Paris? If you find out, do the math!