Excursion
Two classes with different numbers of students are going on an excursion. If one larger bus for 50 passengers is ordered, 3 seats would be missing. If each class were to travel alone in a smaller bus for 33 passengers, there would be 8 seats available in the first bus. The seats for the teaching staff are not included. Calculate the number of seats available in the second bus.
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