The scariest dining of requip there are 450 students and 50 on each School Bus. How many buses are needed to take in the trip? If 10 more students decide to come, how many buses do you need then?

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Assuming that the question is how many buses do you need to transport those 450 students if 50 students can fit on a bus, you would just divide 450 by 50.

For the second part of the question, add 10 to the 450 and divide by 50 again rounding up to the next whole number since you can't have part of a bus.

450/50 = 9 buses
450+10= 460
460/50 = 9.2, so 10 buses.

To determine the number of buses needed, we can divide the total number of students by the number of students that can fit on each bus.

1. Initially, there are 450 students and 50 students can fit on each school bus.
- Divide 450 by 50: 450 / 50 = 9.
- Therefore, initially 9 buses are needed to accommodate all the students.

2. If 10 more students decide to come, we need to recalculate the number of buses needed.
- Add the additional 10 students to the total number of students: 450 + 10 = 460.
- Divide 460 by 50: 460 / 50 = 9.2.
- Since we can't have a fraction of a bus, we need to round up the number to the nearest whole number.
- Therefore, if 10 more students decide to come, 10 buses are needed to take them on the trip.

So, initially, you need 9 buses, but if 10 more students decide to come, you would need 10 buses.