Question #09ef3

1 Answer
Jun 9, 2017

I suppose that it is a kind of heat density but it doesn't seem completely....right.

Explanation:

The passengers will produce:

20xx740=14,800Btus of heat.

The Volume of the bus (a kind of rectangular box) will be:

V=38xx8.25xx7.5=2351.25"ft"^3

So we get:

"heat"/"Volume"=(14,800)/(2351.25)=6.3(Btu)/("ft"^3) in one hour