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Bus A Has 18 More Seats Than Bus B - Can You Find How Many They Each Have if Together They Have 96

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Learn to solve a classic algebra word problem involving two buses with a total of 96 seats, where one bus has 18 more seats than the other. Master the step-by-step process of setting up equations from word problems, defining variables, and solving linear equations to find that each bus has a specific number of seats. Develop essential problem-solving skills commonly tested in Algebra 1 and standardized test preparation by working through this practical example that demonstrates how to translate real-world scenarios into mathematical expressions and solve them systematically.

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Bus A Has 18 More Seats Than Bus B — Can You Find How Many They Each Have if Together They Have 96.

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TabletClass Math

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