There Are 92 Passengers Waiting For A Ride. There Are Vans Available. If The Sam…

There are 92 passengers waiting for a ride. There are vans available. If the same number of passengers rode in each van, how many would be in each van?

To find out how many passengers would be in each van, you can divide the total number of passengers (92) by the number of vans available.

Let’s assume there are \( x \) passengers in each van.

\( 92 \text{ passengers} = x \text{ passengers per van} \times \text{number of vans} \)

Since the problem doesn’t specify the number of vans, you can’t determine the exact number of passengers in each van without that information.

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