Worth note that some of the switches don't have the same naming convention as others, so you can't follow the same naming pattern for each switch type throughout the Meraki Switch portfolio.
EG: MS120-8 Vs MS120-24:
MS120-8
https://meraki.cisco.com/products/switches/ms120-8
MS120-24
https://meraki.cisco.com/products/switches/ms120-24
Under Product Highlights in each section where the Power/PoE is mentioned, it will tell you what the naming convention is for each switch.
Once you've reviewed this, take a look at the Data Sheet at the bottom of each page and then you can study what is available for each seperate switch.
Once you have this information, you can start to use the calculations that @AjitKumar and @BrechtSchamp have provided with you so far on PoE per switch.
Don't just use P, LP and FP for every switch as it doesn't always work in that manner...