Eight full buses of tourists are on a tour of tourist spots. Each bus holds 75 people including the driver and 2 tour guides. Two bus firm are equally responsible for supplying the buses for the tour. How many tourists is each bus firm carrying?

There are 72 TOURISTS on each bus. Multiply that by 8.

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To find out how many tourists each bus firm is carrying, we need to determine the total number of tourists and then divide it equally between the two bus firms.

Given that there are eight full buses and each bus holds 75 people (including the driver and 2 tour guides), we can calculate the total number of people as follows:

Total number of people = 8 buses × 75 people/bus = 600 people

Since the two bus firms are equally responsible for supplying the buses, we can divide the total number of people by two to find out how many tourists each bus firm is carrying:

Number of tourists per bus firm = Total number of people / Number of bus firms = 600 people / 2 = 300 people

Therefore, each bus firm is carrying 300 tourists.