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How does a bus conductor use the multiplication tables in his job? Discuss with your partner.​

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Answered by hemasureshthotakura
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I don't know why because my dad is not available

Answered by Jasleen0599
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A bus conductor use the multiplication tables in his job/

  • Bus conductors are responsible for a variety of tasks, such as collecting fares, handing out tickets, assisting passengers with luggage, offering destination recommendations, and monitoring passenger safety. Paperwork is required, such as when recording fares, examining timetables, and counting money.
  • Busboys, sometimes known as Bussers or Food Runners, assist other restaurant staff members by emptying and setting tables, washing dishes, stocking supplies, and serving customers. They clean and reset tables, make sure flatware and dishes are available, all while working in a fast-paced kitchen setting.
  • inspect, maintain, overhaul, fix, and adjust machinery fueled by gas and diesel. Repair and make necessary adjustments to the chassis, electrical, cooling, and ignition systems. Perform acetylene and arc welding on machinery and motorised vehicles. Perform electrical repairs on machinery and vehicles with motors.
  • Rear-engine bus designs and "one-person operation" were swiftly embraced by some municipal operators but more slowly by others. Through the 1960s, more traditional municipal operators still placed fresh half-cab bus orders, but by about 1970, UK production of this model of bus had come to an end. A UK government subsidy that subsidised the purchase of "one person operated" vehicles but did not cover the cost of conventional half-cab buses sped up this process.

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