5 ÷ 0.25 = 20 hamburgers
Yes, many people in the United States make hamburgers.
That, of course, depends on how big you want the burgers to be.
Many people like pickles on their hamburgers, and not only on the Fourth of July.
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
Can you hide vegetables in meat loaf? How many times a week do you eat hamburger? How lean to you purchase hamburger? How often do you cook with hamburger? Can you prepare hamburger in advance?
Yes, along with a great many other places in the world. If you asking if hamburgers are manufactured in Hamburg and exported to the rest of the world, the answer is generally no (although some frozen hamburgers are no doubt manufactured there and exported somewhere.) If you are asking if hamburgers originated in Hamburg, the answer is probably not. Of all the places identified in the Wikipedia entry on Hamburgers as possibly being the place of origin of the hamburger, all are in the United States.
If the burger is a traditional hamburger it is made from ground beef. Anywhere between 1/4 to 1/2 pound of meat could be used. A cow produces many, many, many, many, many hamburgers and steaks.
McDonald's serves about 4.2 million hamburgers a day in the United States alone.
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.
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)
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].
87.5 / 6.25 = 14