A car is the 7th from each column, how many vehicles were in the line

42

Steve thanks, but how do you get that 42

42 is the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything -- surely it answers your feeble inquiry!

Actually, I have no idea what you're talking about. which columns are you talking about?

The only thing I can think of is that the line of cars looks like

x x x x x x CAR x x x x x x

the car is 7th from each end.

To determine the total number of vehicles in the line, we need to know the number of columns and the number of vehicles in each column.

Let's assume there are "n" columns in the line.

Since the car is the 7th from each column, it means that the car is the 7th vehicle in each column. Therefore, in each column, there are 6 vehicles before the car.

To find the total number of vehicles in the line, we need to multiply the number of vehicles in each column (6) by the number of columns (n).

So the total number of vehicles in the line would be 6 * n.