Six of the classes at your school are going to the pool for swimming party that means 125 students need to get on buses in each bus holds 48 students how many buses with the school need?

125 / 48 = 2.6

Oops -- we can't have a part of a bus. How many buses does the school need?

To determine how many buses the school will need, we need to divide the total number of students by the capacity of each bus.

Total number of students = 125 students/class * 6 classes = 750 students

Capacity of each bus = 48 students

Number of buses needed = Total number of students / Capacity of each bus
Number of buses needed = 750 students / 48 students/bus ≈ 15.63 buses

Since we cannot have a fraction of a bus, we need to round up to the nearest whole number.

Therefore, the school will need 16 buses.

To find out how many buses the school will need, we can use basic arithmetic.

Given:
Number of classes going to the pool = 6
Number of students per class = 125
Capacity of each bus = 48

To calculate the total number of students:
Total number of students = Number of classes * Number of students per class
Total number of students = 6 * 125
Total number of students = 750

Now, we need to determine how many buses are required to transport the students. We divide the total number of students by the capacity of each bus:

Number of buses required = Total number of students / Capacity of each bus
Number of buses required = 750 / 48

To calculate this division, we divide 750 by 48, which equals approximately 15.63.

However, we can't have a fraction of a bus, so we need to round up to the nearest whole number, since we can't have partial buses. Therefore, the school will need 16 buses in total.

Answer: The school will need 16 buses to transport 125 students from six classes to the swimming party.