How many potatoes makes 200g?
It's impossible to say exactly how many potatoes make 200g without more information. Here's why:
* Potato size varies: Potatoes come in a wide range of sizes. A small new potato could weigh just a few grams, while a large baking potato could weigh over 500 grams.
* Potato variety: Different potato varieties have different densities. Some potatoes are denser than others, meaning they weigh more per unit volume.
To figure out how many potatoes you need, you'll need to:
1. Choose your potato size: Decide how big you want your potatoes to be.
2. Weigh a few sample potatoes: Weigh a few potatoes of the size you've chosen to get an average weight per potato.
3. Calculate the number of potatoes: Divide 200g by the average weight of a single potato.
For example:
* If your average potato weighs 100g, you would need 2 potatoes (200g / 100g/potato = 2 potatoes).
Remember, this is an estimate. You might need to adjust the number of potatoes slightly depending on their actual size and weight.
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