Each bus can hold 11 passengers.
Can you assign families to buses without having to split families up?
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Imagine you are the driver of a bus that begins its route with twelve passengers.
At the first stop one person gets off the bus and five people get on.
At the second stop two people get off the bus and seven people get on.
At the third stop nine people get off the bus and six people get on.
What is the name of the bus driver?
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Here is the URL which will take them to an interactive puzzle about a different form of transportation.