Because after you use up all the buns, you still have hot dogs left over, so you buy more buns. Then you use up the hot dogs, but you still have buns left over, so you buy more hot dogs. Then you use up the buns, and you still have hot dogs left over and the cycle continues. So I guess it's a way to get you buy a lot of their product.AnswerBecause life doesn't always work out according to plan, so be happy with what you've got - Because you can always get a hot dog.
hot cross buns
2 packages of buns will match up with 3 packages of dogs.
To end up with a minimum of 30 buns and 30 wieners, you would need three bags of wieners (12 each) and 4 bags of buns (8 each).
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?
this is because the people who manufacture the hot dogs work with the people who manufacture the hot dog buns... and they know that there are less of the hot dogs so you have to go and buy more buns then hot dogs..... its a cycle to take your money.
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That depends where you buy them. I have seen them range from 1.99 to 3.59
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.
BILLY GRAHAM wrote hot cross buns
Hot cross buns are called "hot" because they are traditionally served warm, and they have a cross on top to symbolize the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
I've seen the buns at Flowers Bakery in Mcdonough. The address is 715 Oak Grove Rd.