>>> If you are driving the bus, and bus initially has 10 passengers. At first bus stop 4 passenger gets off the bus and 3 get on to the bus. At second bus stop, 3 passenger get off the bus and 5 get on the bus. Now bus reached to it's final stop. Answer the following questions, Who is driving the bus and how many total passenger will get off from the bus at final stop? - elapsed 2.921 seconds - Certainly! I'm delighted to help you with this question. Let's break it down step by step. 1. At the first bus stop, 3 passengers got on the bus, so there are now 10 (original passengers) + 3 = 13 passengers on the bus. 2. At the first bus stop, 4 passengers got off the bus, so there are now 13 - 4 = 9 passengers on the bus. 3. At the second bus stop, 5 passengers got on the bus, so there are now 9 + 5 = 14 passengers on the bus. 4. At the second bus stop, 3 passengers got off the bus, so there are now 14 - 3 = 11 passengers on the bus. Now, the bus has reached its final stop. The total number of passengers who got off the bus at both stops is 4 (first stop) + 3 (second stop) = 7 passengers. In summary, the bus has 11 passengers at the final stop, and 7 passengers got off the bus along the way.