SOLUTION: write and solve an inequality:
There are 157 students and 8 teachers going on a field trip. Each bus can seat at most 48 passengers. How many buses should the school reserve?
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Question 1126836: write and solve an inequality:
There are 157 students and 8 teachers going on a field trip. Each bus can seat at most 48 passengers. How many buses should the school reserve?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this is 3 buses and part of a 4th,
so 4 buses are needed
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