i would get at least 70 of each, because you never know how many people will want what and you want to have enough for everyone
It depends on how many kids and adults there are say 1 1/2 is what one kid eats. 2 is what an adult eats. count it up and you will know.Hot dogs: 200( so people can have seconds)Hamburgers: 200 (so people can have seconds)
Barbequed things like hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, etc.
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!!
In America 20 billion hot dogs are consumed each year. As far as hamburgers go it is 14 billion a year. Seems Americans have more a thing for hot dogs.
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.
To determine how many hamburgers and hot dogs you need for 120 people, you'll first need to estimate how many of each you'll serve per person. A common guideline is to serve one hamburger and one hot dog per person, which would mean you need 120 hamburgers and 120 hot dogs for 120 people. However, you might adjust these numbers based on your guests' preferences or dietary restrictions.
Many people eat at the Krystal fast food restaurants. They serve breakfast, lunch/dinner, and desserts. Hot dogs and hamburgers are their biggest sellers.
it depends of how many dogs you have
Yes, many people in the United States make hamburgers.
Like 2 to 3
The ratio of people eating hamburgers to those eating chicken is 4:3, which means for every 7 people, 4 eat hamburgers and 3 eat chicken. To find the number of groups of 7 in 84 people, we divide 84 by 7, resulting in 12 groups. Therefore, the number of people eating hamburgers is 4 groups × 12 = 48, and the number of people eating chicken is 3 groups × 12 = 36. So, 48 people are eating hamburgers and 36 are eating chicken.
There is insufficient information to provide a unique answer. There could have been 800 - 2*k hamburgers and 3*k hot dogs where k is any integer in the range [0, 400].