2 average sized (13x19x2, or so)sheet cakes will not feed 200 people.
A 9" cake pan will serve between 20 and 22 depending on your serving sizes.
a 9x13 pan...4 times
It depends on the cake. A 2 kilogram chocolate cake with no frosting would be a different volume than a 2 kilogram cheesecake.
It depends on how large the cake is.
A 9x13" cake will feed about 45 people (assuming that the cake has two layers, each layer is about 2" in height, and the slices are 1.5x2" in size).
you would need about 10,000lbs of tato to feed that many booties
Approximately 1.5-2 inches of cake per person, so a rectangular cake about 15 inch by 30 inch cake or so.
I would say 30 1/3 more than the number of people you want to feed
The price on that can vary greatly. If you make a cake from a box, you'd need about 3 boxes to feed 30 people where each person can get a modest slice. At $5 (max) a box, that's $15, plus an extra $10 or so for the icing and decorations and all. Total, that would be about $25. Otherwise, you would have to buy the cake from a store or bakery already pre-made and all. The price on such a cake could vary greatly. A simple super-market cake could be anywhere from $30 to $50 to feed a large crowd of 30 people. A nicer bakery cake might be $60 or so. A very high-end type cake could be $80 or more.
To "feed" them? To only feed them peppers would be unusual. To serve peppers as an accompaniment to another food would be usual, but how many pounds would be needed would depend on whether the peppers are the only accompaniment, or are one of several.
The average chicken of about 4 pounds to 5 pounds would be enough meat to feed a group of 5 people. The size of chicken needed would depend on the amount of food 5 people could eat in a meal.
Approximately 100 cups of rice will feed 100 people.
100,000,000,000,000,000,000 because of the crumbs!!
An 8 inch square cake can reasonably be divided into 4 pieces, each of which will be 4 inches square.