Well, for this question there are many theories.
1. Give the two extra hotdogs to the dog and the kid
2. So that the two companies will make more money
3. They didn't have time to coordinate
4. They are just plain stupid
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* To make customers purchase more of each item until they balance each other out * Customers are likely to mess up cooking some of the Hot Dogs, so the number of buns don't have to support the number of people * According to scientific research, 2 hot dogs are eaten without buns
When manufacturers began packaging hot dogs, they chose the 10 to the pack formula. Sandwich rolls, or hot dog buns, most often come eight to the pack because the buns are baked in clusters of four in pans designed to hold eight rolls.
its a marketing thing the figure if you buy hot dogs you will have to buy 2 packs of buns to eat your hot dogs so it forces consumers to purchase more product!
So you have to buy more to get equal numbers.
That's a good question. But not all buns are packed in 10's. Some brands contain 8 buns to the pack.
To make you buy more of each.
Because there like it like that
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Deep fried hot dogs * 4 c. canola oil * 6 New Jersey-made Thumann's hot dogs * 6 hot dog buns, steamed or toasted * Cole slaw or sauerkraut Heat oil in a heavy pot or deep fryer to 350 degrees. Carefully add hot dogs and cook until skin rips open. Place in buns and top with slaw or kraut. Serves 6.
Deep fried hot dogs * 4 c. canola oil * 6 New Jersey-made Thumann's Hot Dogs * 6 hot dog buns, steamed or toasted * Cole slaw or sauerkraut Heat oil in a heavy pot or deep fryer to 350 degrees. Carefully add hot dogs and cook until skin rips open. Place in buns and top with slaw or kraut. Serves 6.
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.
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.
Depending on if you go to a local grocery store or a bulk type store like costco,you can usually get them in either 6 or 12 packs.
Regular hot dogs are approximately 6 inches long.
It depends on where she is. If she's anywhere but New England, she will buy six packs of buns plus either six packs of 8-per-pack wieners like Ball Park, or eight packs of 6-per-pack kosher wieners like Hebrew National. This will give her 48 hot dogs and 48 buns. If she IS in New England, hot dog buns come 10 in a pack (they're also a different shape than the ones in the rest of the country) so five packs of buns and five 10-per-pack wieners will give 50 hot dogs. If she isn't in New England and wants to get cheap on the meat, though, five packs of buns and four 10-per-pack wieners will give 40 hot dogs.
I'm no expert, although, I am guessing it is because they want you to buy more things.
There is nothing in the question to suggest that all the buns were sold. There were 192 buns.
divde each hot dog into thirds. Then give 4 pieces to each person.
36 different combinations...I am pretty sure