If there is no tax, you should be able to purchase 5 packs of hot dogs at 99 cents per pack with $5.00.
In the United States, most packages of hot dogs weigh 16 ounces. This includes most packages of Ball Park Hot Dogs, Bar S Franks, and Oscar Meyer Hot Dogs. In contrast, a package of Hebrew National Kosher Beef Franks weighs 12 ounces (but their Dinner Franks weigh 16 ounces) and a package of Oscar Mayer Hot Dogs Fat Free weighs 14 ounces.
8 2oz hotdogs (8x2 is 16oz and 16oz is equal to 1 pound)
3-4 bucks
For a 3 day driving trip, I could survive on a pack of hot dogs (12). I assumed that included buns and mustard only. About 4 dogs per day, probably 1 for breakfast, 2 for lunch and 1 for dinner. Now if I had other passengers, and they all ate hot dogs, I would just get them each their own pack of a dozen dogs. Question for you: How are you planning on cooking them?
I wouln't recomemd it as hot dogs are meat and bacteria spread faster in meat! ☺
16 ounces - one pound
They just do. No one knows why.
1.6 ounces. Cross multiplication is a powerful friend.
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.
It's because meat was traditionally sold by weight, and 7 hot dogs is 1 pound. For more information, read https://www.reference.com/food/seven-hot-dogs-hebrew-national-package-4012683bc669115f
It depends on the brand of hot dogs. You can purchase less expensive brand names for as low as 79 cents. Better brands can cost up to $5 or $6.00 a pack.