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.
3-4 bucks
8 2oz hotdogs (8x2 is 16oz and 16oz is equal to 1 pound)
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.
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.
1.6 ounces. Cross multiplication is a powerful friend.
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.