>>> 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 2.864 seconds - The bus will have a total of 11 passengers at the final stop. At the first bus stop, 4 passengers got off and 3 got on, resulting in a net change of 1 passenger. At the second bus stop, 3 passengers got off and 5 got on, resulting in a net change of 2 passengers. Adding these changes to the initial number of passengers (10), we get a total of 13 passengers on the bus. However, the question asks for the number of passengers who will get off at the final stop, which is not specified in the given information. Assuming that all passengers who got on at the first and second bus stops will stay on the bus until the final stop, then the number of passengers getting off at the final stop would be the same as the number of passengers who got off at the second bus stop (3). But if some or all of the new passengers get off at subsequent stops, the final number of passengers on the bus would be less than 13. Without more information about the number of passengers who get off at each subsequent stop, it is not possible to provide a definitive answer to this question.