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3 buses are needed for the fieldtrip, providing maximum capacity for 252 students.
The answer is 24 at least
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4 buses, 3 cars.
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.
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To find out how many students were in each bus, we first subtract the students who traveled in cars from the total number of students: 331 - 7 = 324 students. Then, we divide the remaining students by the number of buses to determine how many students were in each bus: 324 students / 6 buses = 54 students in each bus.
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China has about 90 million students who need to ride school buses, requiring over one million buses to serve them. However, it only has slightly over 10,000 buses that meet legal safety requirements for school buses. While China does manufacture safe school buses on a commercial scale, virtually all of them are exported to other countries.
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