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No. of buns eaten by each person = 2 No. of people attending = 35 + 1 (Mrs Hudson) = 36 Total no. of buns needed = 36 * 2 = 72 No. of buns in each package = 12 No. of packages needed = 72 / 12 = 6 She should buy 6 packages.
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8 buns and its right because I'm a collage student taking algebra
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Mr. Mendoza and his 23 students are planning to have hot dogs at their class picnic. Mr. Mendoza can buy hot dogs in packages of 12 and hot dog buns in packages of 8.Suppose that the class invites the principal, the secretary, the bus driver, and three parents to help supervise. How many packages of hot dogs and buns will Mr. Mendoza need to buy so that everyone will get the same number of hot dogs and buns with no leftovers? How many hot dogs and buns will each person get?
Butchers historically have always liked to deal with even weights. The size of hot dogs at the time were such that 10 of them equaled one pound. Even though some hot dogs packages are less than a pound now, they still stick to the 10 per pack. Bakers, on the other hand, like to deal with even multiples of 4. Buns, be they hot dog or hamburger, have come 8 to a package since they first started.
There is no standard, you will need to check the package.
The price of hot dogs depend on several factors; the meat used (beef is usually more expensive), the brand, the store selling them, and the region. Hot dogs can cost anywhere from $.89 to $5.00 or more.
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