How many eyes from each potato is possible of propagation?

Potatoes can be propagated through their "eyes," which are small indentations on the surface of the potato. Each eye has the potential to develop into a new shoot, and therefore a new potato plant. The number of eyes per potato can vary greatly depending on the variety of potato and the size of the potato itself. On average, a medium-sized potato may have anywhere from 5 to 12 eyes.

However, it's worth noting that not all eyes on a potato will necessarily be viable for propagation. Some eyes may be dormant or damaged, and they may not be able to develop into new plants. As a general rule, it's best to select potatoes for propagation that have multiple healthy and prominent eyes. This will increase the chances of successful propagation.