How many potatoes are 4 lbs?
It's impossible to say exactly how many potatoes are in 4 lbs without more information. Here's why:
* Potato Size: Potatoes come in many sizes, from tiny new potatoes to large russets. A small potato might weigh just an ounce, while a large one could weigh over a pound.
* Potato Variety: Different potato varieties have different densities. Some potatoes are denser than others, meaning more potatoes will fit into the same weight.
To get an estimate:
1. Choose a potato size: Think about the size of potatoes you're likely to use.
2. Estimate the weight of one: A medium potato might weigh around 4-6 ounces.
3. Divide the total weight by the average weight: For example, if a medium potato weighs 5 ounces, 4 lbs (64 ounces) divided by 5 ounces per potato equals approximately 13 potatoes.
This is just an estimate. The actual number of potatoes will vary.
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