Question
Ross is planning a camping trip for 136 scouts. He has reserved 4 buses. The scouts will sleep in tents or cabins. If they fill every bed in the cabins, how many campers will sleep in tents?
Answers
GPT 3.5
Let's first figure out how many beds are in the cabins. Since there are 136 scouts and each bus can hold 34 scouts (136/4 = 34), all the scouts will fill the beds in the cabins.
If each cabin has a capacity of 20 beds (this number can vary), then the total number of beds in the cabins will be 4 buses x 5 cabins per bus x 20 beds per cabin = 400 beds.
Since all the scouts will fill the beds in the cabins, there will be 136 - 400 = 36 scouts sleeping in tents.
If each cabin has a capacity of 20 beds (this number can vary), then the total number of beds in the cabins will be 4 buses x 5 cabins per bus x 20 beds per cabin = 400 beds.
Since all the scouts will fill the beds in the cabins, there will be 136 - 400 = 36 scouts sleeping in tents.