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Answer:

A van can carry 15 students and a bus can carry 21 students

Explanation:

System of Equations

There are separate trips to the water park for which vans and buses were rented. Let's call the variables:

x = number of students that a van can carry

y = number of students that a bus can carry

6 vans and 8 buses were filled with 246 students. This leads to the equation:

6x + 8y = 246

Dividing by 2:

4x + 3y = 123 [1]

4 vans and 8 buses were filled with 228 students. Thus, we form the equation:

4x + 8y = 228 [2]

Subtracting [2] minus [1]:

5y = 228 - 123 = 105

Dividing by 5:

y = 105/5 = 21

y = 21

From [1]:

4x + 3*21 = 123

4x + 63 = 123

Subtracting 63:

4x = 60

Dividing by 4:

x = 60/4 = 15

x = 15

A van can carry 15 students and a bus can carry 21 students

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