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Is this elementary school math problem right?
The result of not sitting down is correct, but the thinking is not completely correct.

The number of passengers allowed in the car includes the driver. In other words, when calculating the total number of people, at least two drivers should be added.

Specifically: 33+28+2=63.

63 >; 60, so just sitting is not enough.

The actual situation may need to add a conductor and a teacher, so it is very flexible. But drivers are essential, so drivers must be added.