you will need 70 Hot Dogs and at least 70 Hamburgers, not everyone will eat one of each some may eat 3 hot dogs and no hamburgers ,some may eat 2 hamburgers and no hotdogs, and some may eat just one. It is better to have a little too much than not enough. Have fun!!
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It's going to vary based on who the 40 people are, like little kids will eat less than full sized adults, and men will likely eat more than women. It also depends on how many side dishes are available too. It also depends on the burgers, as people will eat fewer bigger (e.g. 1/3 pound) burgers than smaller (1/4 pound or less) burgers, and the same is true for hot dogs. I'll assume they are adults, and estimate that 2/3 will eat hamburgers (27 people), and 1/3 eat hot dogs (13 people). I'd also estimate each adult eats on average 1.5 hamburgers or 2 hot dogs. For these assumptions, you would need 40 hamburgers and 26 hot dogs. Your mileage may vary.
um, i'd figure about 2 dogs and bugers for every person.. That way everyone can have options plus the left overs per person can go towards people who want an extra one. Also not everyone will eat that much that way you will have plenty of food
If you want to make 180 half pound burgers you will need 90 pounds of meat.
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if for 1 hamburger you need 2 the you will need twice as many lettuce them hamburgers so that will be 1,000 lettuce leathers
That, of course, depends on how big you want the burgers to be.
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how many dogs can I keep before I need a license
Dogs have so many puppies because 1. Dogs don't live as long as people do, so a dog will need more "replacements" then people do. 2. Dogs can hold more puppies inside of their womb than people can hold infants in their womb.
While some people are considerate enough about others to clean up after their dogs, most people aren't. Around 75% of people don't feel they need to clean it up.
If this are whole pickles and can be sliced into 5 pieces, we can say 2 slices per hamburger. At 50 hamburgers we need 100 slices. 100/5 = 20 pickles.
You will need to be a magician and stretch your dollars as far as possible. You can make hot dogs or hamburgers and mac and cheese. You can also do cheap pot pies.