Does anyone have any idea how many watermellons will feed approx. 350 kids?!


Question:

Does anyone have any idea how many watermellons will feed approx. 350 kids?

for our schools playday i need to order the watermelons & i'm not sure how many to order. any ideas? (350 is adding extras too)


Answers:
probably like 25-35 watermelons

probably about 150 watermelons i think

Depends on how big you are going to slice them....Maybe if you are going to slice them big..possibly 88..if smaller than maybe 45?

about 150-200 depends how much they like them!

Well. I'm going to guess that the kids won't eat that much. And 1 melon lasts a week for 4 adults in my house....Say 15 kids can eat 1 watermelon. 350 divided by 15= .....I'd order 25 watermelons.

i think about 60 or less watermelons,coz we dont know how big u want to slice it,if small slice than should be about 20 watermelons,if big then maybe 40 or more watermelons,even if they like it they wont eat that much,hehe

around 100.

whoah thats alottttttaaaa kids...maybe 200 or soo!

depends on how big the watermelon is but you can feed 7 kids per med watermelon so i say 50

Depending on the size of the melon and child I would get 50 to be safe.If they are big watermelons,that say 10 small children could eat then 35.Hope this helps...Have a watermlon seed spitting contest,so fun...

For a large watermelon you can get between 8-12 children off of one. Some children will eat more than others. Better to have too many than not enough.

It depends on the size of the fruit and the size of the servings.. I would say 30-35. Ten kids to a melon and if there is extra the teachers can have some too.

about 200lbs worth should do it rember all the weight is in the water!




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